CHALLENGES IN QUANTIFYING CHANGES IN THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE

Understanding 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 humidity, most are uncertain for determining long-term changes. In situ networks p...

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2015-07, Vol.96 (7), p.1097-1116
Main Authors: 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, Timoththy J., Skliris, Nikolaos, Stott, Peter A., Vidale, Pier-Luigi, Wijffels, Susan E., Wilcox, Laura J., Willett, Kate M., Zhang, Xuebin
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