Attribution of the record-breaking extreme precipitation events in July 2021 over central and eastern China to anthropogenic climate change
In July 2021, Typhoon In-Fa produced record-breaking extreme precipitation events (hereafter referred to as the 2021 EPEs) in central and eastern China, and caused serious socioeconomic losses and casualties. However, it is still unknown whether the 2021 EPEs can be attributed to anthropogenic clima...
Main Authors: | Wang, L, Gu, X, Slater, L, Lai, Y, Zheng, Y, Gong, J, Dembélé, M, Tosunoğlu, F, Liu, J, Zhang, X, Kong, D, Li, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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