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Tag Archives: TEMPEST
How might European storms and extreme rainfall change in the future?
By Giuseppe Zappa Predicting future changes in regional climate and extreme weather events is becoming a main goal for climate science and a topic of great societal interest. For example, a key question for the mid-latitudes countries is how extreme … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Climate change, Environmental hazards, Weather
Tagged climate change, CMIP5, extratropical cyclones, TEMPEST
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