Contribution of anthropogenic climate change to April–May 2017 heavy precipitation over the Uruguay river basin
<p>The Uruguay River is a transboundary river of great economic importance in South America. Its headwaters lie in southern Brazil, the middle reach forms part of the Brazil-Argentina border, the lower reach forms the Argentina-Uruguay border, and it then empties into the La Plata River with a...
Main Authors: | De Abreu, R, Cunningham, C, Rudorff, C, Rudorff, N, Abatan, A, Tett, S, Dong, B, Lott, F, Sparrow, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2019
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