A multimethod attribution analysis of the prolonged Northeast Brazil hydrometeorological drought (2012-16)
Northeast Brazil experienced profound water shortages in 2016 due to a five-year drought. Using multiple methods, we could not find sufficient evidence that anthropogenic climate change increased drought risk.
Main Authors: | Martins, E, Coelho, C, Haarsma, R, Otto, F, King, A, van Oldenborgh, G, Kew, S, Philip, S, Vasconcelos, F, Cullen, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2017
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