Floods due to Atmospheric Rivers along the U.S. West Coast: The Role of Antecedent Soil Moisture in a Warming Climate
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D. Lettenmaier | A. Gershunov | Q. Cao | N. Sun | T. Shulgina | F. Ralph
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