Using qflux to constrain modeled Congo Basin rainfall in the CMIP5 ensemble
Coupled models are the tools by which we diagnose and project future climate, yet in certain regions they are critically underevaluated. The Congo Basin is one such region which has received limited scientific attention, due to the severe scarcity of observational data. There is a large difference i...
Main Authors: | Creese, A, Washington, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2016
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