On the decadal predictability of the frequency of flood events across the U.S. Midwest
Skillful predictions of the frequency of flood events over long lead times (e.g., from one to ten years ahead) are essential for governments and institutions making near‐term flood risk plans. However, little is known about current flood prediction capabilities over annual to decadal time scales. He...
Main Authors: | Neri, A, Villarini, G, Salvi, K, Slater, L, Napolitano, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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