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Dynamical structure of extreme floods in the US Midwest and the United Kingdom

Nakamura et al., 2013

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4746745606073841862
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Nakamura J
Lall U
Kushnir Y
Robertson A
Seager R
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Journal of Hydrometeorology

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Hirschboeck, KK, 1991: Climates and floods. National water summary 1988–89—Floods and droughts: Hydrologic perspectives on water issues, RW Paulson et al., Eds., USGS Water-Supply Paper 2375, 67–88.[Available online at http://pubs. usgs. gov/wsp/2375/report …
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