Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 007:;page 1097
Author(s): Hegerl, Gabriele C.; Black, Emily; Allan, Richard P.; Ingram, William J.; Polson, Debbie; Trenberth, Kevin E.; Chadwick, Robin S.; Arkin, Phillip A.; Sarojini, Beena Balan; Becker, Andreas; Dai, Aiguo; Durack, Paul J.; Easterling, David; Fowler, Hayley J.; Kendon, Elizabeth J.; Huffman, George J.; Liu, Chunlei; Marsh, Robert; New, Mark; Osborn, Timothy J.; Skliris, Nikolaos; Stott, Peter A.; Vidale, Pier-Luigi; Wijffels, Susan E.; Wilcox, Laura J.; Willett, Kate M.; Zhang, Xuebin
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: nderstanding observed changes to the global water cycle is key to predicting future climate changes and their impacts. While many datasets document crucial variables such as precipitation, ocean salinity, runoff, and ...