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"path": "/blogs/science-news/2026/03/25/nasa-supported-study-finds-irrigation-gaps-in-air-quality-forecasts/",
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"textContent": "Computer models used to forecast air quality may have gaps when it comes to farmland, according to a newly published NASA-supported study that compared simulations to real-world data collected on both coasts. Irrigation, in particular, may play a greater role than previously thought when it comes to how heat, moisture, and pollutants churn between Earth’s […]\n\nThe post NASA-Supported Study Finds Irrigation Gaps in Air Quality Forecasts appeared first on NASA Science.",
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