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Hydro-Climate Risks

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Publication | 03.08.2021

The Global Ecosystems Monitoring network: monitoring ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the tropics

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Synoptic timescale linkage between midlatitude winter troughs Sahara temperature patterns and northern Congo rainfall: a building block of regional climate variability

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Publication | 03.08.2021

A review of methods to derive a Global Outlook product for the Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS)

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Climate change effects on indicators of high and low river flow across Great Britain

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Simulation of river flow in Britain under climate change: baseline performance and future seasonal changes

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Changing climate risk in the UK: a multi-sectoral analysis using policy-relevant indicators

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Method uncertainty is essential for reliable confidence statements of precipitation projections

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Rapid responses of root traits and productivity to phosphorus and cation additions in a tropical lowland forest in Amazonia

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Converging towards a common representation of large‐scale photosynthesis

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Evaluation of knowledge gained from the National Demonstration Test Catchment

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Exploring constraints on a wetland methane emission ensemble (WetCHARTs) using GOSAT observations

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Publication | 03.08.2021

Temporary “circuit breaker” lockdowns could effectively delay a COVID-19 second wave infection peak to early spring

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