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Attribution of the July 2016 Extreme Precipitation Event Over China’s Wuhang

Summary/Abstract

Human-induced warming and El Niño may have substantially increased the probability of the occurrence of such events as the July 2016 extreme precipitation over China’s Wuhan.

Chunlüe Zhou et al., Attribution of the July 2016 Extreme Precipitation Event Over China’s Wuhang, in BAMS 2016

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January 2018
Chunlüe Zhou, Kaicun Wang, Dan Qi
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Peer-reviewed Study
China, South Asia
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