Atmosphere similarity patterns in boreal summer show an increase of persistent weather conditions connected to hydro-climatic risks
Abstract Recent studies have shown that hydro-climatic extremes have increased significantly in number and intensity in the last decades. In the Northern Hemisphere such events were often associated with long lasting persistent weather patterns. In 2018, hot and dry conditions prevailed for several...
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Main Authors: | Peter Hoffmann, Jascha Lehmann, Bijan H. Fallah, Fred F. Hattermann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/65e890d7eaa049acb7fda3801d8aa66e |
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