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ARCTIC CHANGE AND POSSIBLE INFLUENCE ON MID-LATITUDE CLIMATE AND WEATHER: A US CLIVAR White Paper. 北极变化及其对中纬度气候和天气的可能影响:美国气候变化白皮书。
US CLIVAR reports Pub Date : 2018-03-29 DOI: 10.5065/D6TH8KGW
Judah Cohen, Xiangdong Zhang, J. Francis, Thomas Jung, Ron Kwok, J. Overland, P. C. Tayler, Sukyoung Lee, Frédéric Laliberté, S. Feldstein, W. Maslowski, G. Henderson, J. Stroeve, D. Coumou, D. Handorf, T. Semmler, T. Ballinger, Momme C. Hell, Marlene Kretschmer, S. Vavrus, Muyin Wang, Shih-Yu Wang, Yutian Wu, T. Vihma, U. Bhatt, Monica Ionita, H. Linderholm, I. Rigor, C. Routson, Deepti Singh, M. Wendisch, Doug Smith, J. Screen, Jin-Ho Yoon, Y. Peings, H. Cheng, R. Blackport
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