Climatologically, monsoon regions are the most convectively active areas on Earth and account for the majority of global atmospheric heat and moisture transport. The most active systems include the Indian, Asian, and Australian monsoons (Fig. 1). Within the tropical Indian and western Paciยขc Oceans,
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Milankovitch fluctuations on supercontinents
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