The 2014 drought in the Horn of Africa: attribution of meteorological drivers
Ensemble modelling of the East African 2014 long rains season suggests no anthropogenic influence on the likelihood of low rainfall but clear signals in other drivers of drought.
Main Authors: | Marthews, T, Otto, F, Mitchell, D, Dadson, S, Jones, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2016
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