Mesoscale rainfall patterns observed around wetlands in Sub-Saharan Africa
Wetlands are dynamic components of the landscape, responding to local and upstream rainfall, river flow and groundwater variability, and to water management. At the same time, in regions of strong evaporative demand, wetlands can present very strong land surface heterogeneity to the atmosphere, driv...
Main Authors: | Taylor, C, Prigent, C, Dadson, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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