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Tropical precipitation response to anthropogenic climate change in recent decades. [PDF]
Joseph L, Terray P, Sooraj KP, Masson S.
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Subseasonal Predictability of Weekly Rainfall and Rainy Season Onset Over East Africa
This study evaluates the subseasonal predictability of weekly rainfall and rainy season onset over East Africa using the ECMWF extended range forecast model. Results show strong skill in forecasting weekly rainfall up to 4 weeks ahead, with higher accuracy during the March–May ‘long rains’ season.
Emmah Mwangi +3 more
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A global parametric rain model for landfalling tropical cyclones: a case study for the U.S. [PDF]
Lau KH, Czernichow S, Sparks N, Toumi R.
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ENSO-modulated heat source and moisture sink of Asian monsoon and its impact on rice production. [PDF]
Sinha M, Jha S, Kumar A.
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Balancing the blue economy and multiple stressor management in marine spatial planning at the land-sea interface. [PDF]
Wilson R +4 more
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Upper-ocean stratification changes control ENSO amplitude shift under sustained global warming. [PDF]
Zhang RH +9 more
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Detection and Emergence of Climate Change Signals in Extreme Sea Levels: A Global-scale Analysis
Nawarat K +4 more
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''Climates of the Oceans'' deals with the atmosphere over the world oceans and provides a treatment not only of the climatic elements such as temperature, pressure, wind, precipitation etc., but also of the circulation of the atmosphere and its changes throughout the year.
John R. Mather, H. van Loon
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''Climates of the Oceans'' deals with the atmosphere over the world oceans and provides a treatment not only of the climatic elements such as temperature, pressure, wind, precipitation etc., but also of the circulation of the atmosphere and its changes throughout the year.
John R. Mather, H. van Loon
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