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Prolonged Dry Episodes over the Conterminous United States: New Tendencies Emerging during the Last 40 Years
2008
Journal of Climate
A disproportionate increase in precipitation coming from intense rain events, in the situation of general warming (thus, an extension of the vegetation period with intensive transpiration), and an insignificant change in total precipitation could lead to an increase in the frequency of a potentially serious type of extreme events: prolonged periods without precipitation (even when the mean seasonal rainfall totals increase). This paper investigates whether this development is already occurring
doi:10.1175/2007jcli2013.1
fatcat:ikd5gwgnwfa6rnubvyw44vqueu