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Observational evidence for soil-moisture impact on hot extremes in southeastern Europe
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Document Date: 2010-12-13 08:35:58


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Sofia / Doesken / Diffenbaugh / Bucharest / Zurich / Copenhagen / Vienna / Brno / /

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Macmillan Publishers Limited. / Kendall / /

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Europe / /

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Switzerland / Romania / Bulgaria / Austria / United States / Denmark / Czech Republic / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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University of Natural Resources / Danish Meteorological Institute / National Institute of Meteorology / Czech Hydrometeorological Institute / Central Institute / /

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energy flux densities / prediction tools / surface-energy balance / ONLINE PUBLICATION / /

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CECILIA / /

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B.C. / /

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Baltic sea / /

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Cambridge Univ. / Federal Office for Meteorology and Climatology / University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences / National Meteorological Administration / Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science / Czech Hydrometeorological Institute / Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics / European Commission / National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology / European Union / Swiss National Science Foundation / Danish Meteorological Institute / /

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Können / /

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Author / linear model for the conditional quantiles / G. P. / /

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EC / /

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New Jersey / Nova Scotia / /

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NATURE GEOSCIENCE / the NATURE GEOSCIENCE / /

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eastern Mediterranean / central Europe / eastern Europe / western Europe / southeastern Europe / Mediterranean / southeast Europe / /

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