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Date: 2016-01-11 03:11:19
Physical geography
Meteorology
Water
Hydrology
Climatology
Remote sensing
Biogeography
Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Droughts
Drought
Phenology
Enhanced vegetation index

Review of Törnros and Menzel “Characterizing droughts under current and future climates in the Jordan River region” by A.F. Van Loon Comment: In this paper the authors calculated the SPI of the Jordan River region f

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