Pliocene climate change could transform East Asian monsoons, impacting billions
Scientists used climate models to study the weather in East Asia during the mid-Pliocene period. They found that the summer winds in China got stronger, while the winter winds varied in different parts of the country. Overall, the climate in China was warmer and wetter during this time. The models matched up with what we know from studying ancient climates, but there were some differences between the models that need more investigation.