The first multi-model ensemble of regional climate simulations at kilometer-scale resolution, part I: evaluation of precipitation
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F. Giorgi | C. Schär | D. Maraun | E. Katragkou | G. Lenderink | E. Coppola | A. Alias | E. Kendon | O. B. Christensen | K. Keuler | R. Cardoso | S. Bastin | D. Belušić | V. Wulfmeyer | S. Sobolowski | M. Raffa | M. Tölle | K. Warrach‐Sagi | H. Panitz | P. Mercogliano | B. Ahrens | Jesús Fernández | L. Fita | J. Haugen | M. Adinolfi | P. Soares | P. Stocchi | K. Goergen | H. Truhetz | N. Ban | S. Berthou | D. Leutwyler | B. Steensen | Ø. Hodnebrog | J. Milovac | Erwan Brisson | E. Pichelli | J. Vergara-Temprado | S. Chan | Cécile Caillaud | S. Kartsios | I. Anders | L. Srnec | Goran Gašparac | H. de Vries | A. Lavin-Gullon | T. Lorenz | M. Zander | T. Frisius | A. Remedio | C. Caillaud | E. Brisson
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