Attributable Human-Induced Changes in the Likelihood and Magnitude of the Observed Extreme Precipitation during Hurricane Harvey

article by Mark D. Risser & Michael F. Wehner published 23 December 2017 in Geophysical Research Letters

Attributable Human-Induced Changes in the Likelihood and Magnitude of the Observed Extreme Precipitation during Hurricane Harvey is …
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P819ADS bibcode2017GeoRL..4412457R
P356DOI10.1002/2017GL075888

P50authorMichael WehnerQ56854912
P2093author name stringMark D. Risser
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecthurricaneQ34439356
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P304page(s)12,457-12,464
P577publication date2017-12-23
P1433published inGeophysical Research LettersQ5535576
P1476titleAttributable Human-Induced Changes in the Likelihood and Magnitude of the Observed Extreme Precipitation during Hurricane Harvey
P478volume44