Enhanced future changes in wet and dry extremes over Africa at convection-permitting scale
For the first time, climate change experiments with a convection-permitting model have been carried out over an Africa-wide domain. These show more severe future changes in both wet and dry extremes over Africa compared to a traditional coarser resolution climate model.
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth J. Kendon, Rachel A. Stratton, Simon Tucker, John H. Marsham, Ségolène Berthou, David P. Rowell, Catherine A. Senior |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/00d16d8fda1c458cab3f24ffd1ad9d56 |
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