Earth SciencesNature Communications
Climate-driven changes in the predictability of seasonal precipitation
P. V. V. Le, J. T. Randerson, et al.
This research explores the impacts of climate change on the predictability of seasonal precipitation, revealing significant shifts by 2100. Conducted by Phong V. V. Le, James T. Randerson, Rebecca Willett, Stephen Wright, Padhraic Smyth, Clément Guilloteau, Antonios Mamalakis, and Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, the findings highlight both challenges and opportunities for regional water management, especially in relation to tropical and extratropical regions.
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