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Near-term climate change: Projections and predictability
Ben P. Kirtman,Scott B. Power,Akintayo John Adedoyin,George J. Boer,Roxana Bojariu,Ines Camilloni,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes,Arlene M. Fiore,Masahide Kimoto,Gerald A. Meehl,Michael J. Prather,Abdoulaye Sarr,Christoph Schär,Rowan Sutton,Geert Jan van Oldenborgh,Gabriel A. Vecchi,Huijun Wang +16 more
- 01 Apr 2014
- pp 953-1028
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