earth_science3 papersavg year 2018quality 6/5weak evidence

However, spatial patterns of these extremes and their past and future changes remain unclear.

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The gap

However, spatial patterns of these extremes and their past and future changes remain unclear.

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Global concurrent climate extremes exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change (2023) · doi

    However, spatial patterns of these extremes and their past and future changes remain unclear.

    Keywords: spatial patterns extremes past future changes remain unclear
  • Dynamic pathway linking Pakistan flooding to East Asian heatwaves (2024) · doi

    Similar extreme events have frequently coincided between two regions during the past 44 years, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

    Keywords: similar extreme events frequently coincided regions past years underlying mechanisms remain unclear
  • Severe storms and their effects in sub-Mediterranean Slovenia from the 14th to the mid-19th century (2007) · doi

    The presented chronology does not provide a complete reconstruction because of insufficient data, yet it offers a basic insight into the periods of frequenter occurrence of these phenomena.

    Keywords: presented chronology provide complete reconstruction insufficient offers basic insight periods frequenter occurrence phenomena

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