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Examining the Potential Contributions of Extreme “Western V” Sea Surface Temperatures to the 2017 March–June East African Drought

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AFFILIATIONS: Funk And Pedreros—U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation and Science Center; Funk, koreChA, GAlu, hArrison, PomPosi, And Pedreros—University of California Santa Barbara Climate Hazards Center, Physical Sciences Division; hoell—NOAA… Click to show full abstract

AFFILIATIONS: Funk And Pedreros—U.S. Geological Survey, Earth Resources Observation and Science Center; Funk, koreChA, GAlu, hArrison, PomPosi, And Pedreros—University of California Santa Barbara Climate Hazards Center, Physical Sciences Division; hoell—NOAA Earth Systems Research Laboratory; niCholson—Florida State University, Department of Meteorology, Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science; koreChA And GAlu—Famine Early Warning Systems Network; ArtAn, seGele, tAdeGe, And Atheru—Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Climate Prediction and Applications Centre; teshome And hAilermAriAm—National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Chris Funk, [email protected]

Keywords: potential contributions; contributions extreme; extreme western; examining potential; sea surface; western sea

Journal Title: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Year Published: 2019

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