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  1. "Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ ... global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated... including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming..."

    #hydrometeorology
    #HydroclimateWhiplash

    nature.com/articles/s43017-024

  2. "Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ ... global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated... including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming..."

    #hydrometeorology
    #HydroclimateWhiplash

    nature.com/articles/s43017-024

  3. "Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ ... global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated... including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming..."

    #hydrometeorology
    #HydroclimateWhiplash

    nature.com/articles/s43017-024

  4. "Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ ... global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated... including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming..."

    #hydrometeorology
    #HydroclimateWhiplash

    nature.com/articles/s43017-024

  5. "Using a metric of ‘hydroclimate whiplash’ ... global-averaged subseasonal (3-month) and interannual (12-month) whiplash have increased by 31–66% and 8–31%, respectively, since the mid-twentieth century. Further increases are anticipated... including subseasonal increases of 113% and interannual increases of 52% over land areas with 3 °C of warming..."

    #hydrometeorology
    #HydroclimateWhiplash

    nature.com/articles/s43017-024