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NTIS 바로가기Anthropocene, v.25, 2019년, pp.100193 -
Li, Zhiying (Department of Geography, The Ohio State University) , Li, Xiao (Department of Geography, Texas A&M University) , Wang, Yue (Department of Geography, Texas A&M University) , Quiring, Steven M. (Department of Geography, The Ohio State University)
Abstract Extreme precipitation events damage infrastructure and property; thus, predicting future precipitation patterns in the context of climate change is important. In this study, precipitation projections from 36 downscaled General Circulation Models (GCMs) under two Representative Concentratio...
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