Revealing alarming changes in spatial coverage of joint hot and wet extremes across India
Abstract Compared to any single hydroclimatic variable, joint extremes of multiple variables impact more heavily on the society and ecosystem. In this study, we developed new joint extreme indices (JEIs) using temperature and precipitation, and investigated its spatio-temporal variation with observe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Subhasmita Dash, Rajib Maity |
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2021
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