Future continental summer warming constrained by the present-day seasonal cycle of surface hydrology

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  • who: F. M. Selten from the Institut University of Delft, The Netherlands have published the Article: Future continental summer warming constrained by the present-day seasonal cycle of surface hydrology, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focus on the crucial physical processes in the present-day seasonal cycle as simulated by 31 state-of-the art CMIP5 global climate models to elucidate the origin of the relation between present-day summer bias and projected warming. The model analyses are based on the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project, phase 5 (CMIP5) state . . .

     

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