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Toward global drought early warning capability: Expanding international cooperation for the development of a framework for monitoring and forecasting

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Pozzi, Will
Sheffield, Justin
Stefanski, Robert
Cripe, Douglas
Pulwarty, Roger
Vogt, Jurgen V.
Heim, Richard R.
Brewer, Michael J.
Svoboda, Mark
Westerhoff, Rogier

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American Meteorological Society

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Significant efforts are being made expanding international cooperation for the development of a framework for monitoring and forecasting. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has noted that average annual river runoff and water availability are p

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American Meteorological Society, Bulletin

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