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Long-term precipitation in Southwestern Europe reveals no clear trend attributable to anthropogenic forcing
ArticleAbstract: We present a long-term assessment of precipitation trends in Southwestern Europe (1850-2018) using dPalabras claves:anthropogenic forcing, global climate model, precipitation, Southwestern Europe, trendsAutores:Aznárez-Balta M., F. Dominguez-Castro, Kenawy A.E., Luna Y., Murphy C., Noguera I., Peña-Angulo D., Reig-Gracia F., Ricardo García-Herrera , Tomás-Burguera M., Tramblay Y., Trigo R.M.H., Turco M., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusThe Complex and Spatially Diverse Patterns of Hydrological Droughts Across Europe
ArticleAbstract: This study presents a new data set of gauged streamflow (N = 3,224) for Europe spanning the period 1Palabras claves:CLÚSTER ANALYSIS, EUROPE, hydrological drought, SSI, streamflow, trend estimationAutores:Allan R.P., F. Dominguez-Castro, Hannaford J., Kenawy A.E., Lorenzo-Lacruz J., Murphy C., Peña-Angulo D., Reig-Gracia F., Tramblay Y., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopusThe potential of using climate indices as powerful tools to explain mortality anomalies: An application to mainland Spain
ArticleAbstract: Changes in the frequency and magnitude of extreme weather events represent one of the key indicatorsPalabras claves:Climatic indices, Mainland Spain, Natural death, Seasonal distribution, Spatial variationAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Kenawy A.E., Peña-Angulo D., Reig-Gracia F., Vicente-Serrano S.M.Fuentes:scopus