Hydroclimatic variability and predictability: a survey of recent research
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2017
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Journal Title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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Description:Recent research in large-scale hydroclimatic variability is surveyed, focusing on five topics: (i) variability in general, (ii) droughts, (iii) floods, (iv) land-atmosphere coupling, and (v) hydroclimatic prediction. Each surveyed topic is supplemented by illustrative examples of recent research, as presented at a 2016 symposium honoring the career of Professor Eric Wood. Taken together, the recent literature and the illustrative examples clearly show that current research into hydroclimatic variability is strong, vibrant, and multifaceted.
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Source:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 21, 3777–3798
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Pubmed ID:29983506
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6031933
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Compliance:Submitted
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:a12ee5c35df202d9260238a4258b78d24e7eccb644bc2669ca533a6bb303b7c5
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