Constrained CMIP6 projections indicate less warming and a slower increase in water availability across Asia
<p>Climate projections are essential for decision-making but contain non-negligible uncertainty. To reduce projection uncertainty over Asia, where half the world’s population resides, we develop emergent constraint relationships between simulated temperature (1970–2014) and...
Main Authors: | Chai, Y, Yue, Y, Slater, LJ, Yin, J, Borthwick, A, Chen, T, Wang, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2022
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