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Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   Climate models tend to overestimate the extent to which climate change contributes to weather events such as extreme heat and rain. [] Omar Bellprat and Francisco Doblas-Reyes at the Catalan Institute of Climate Sciences in Barcelona, Spain, used an idealized statistical model to compare the frequency of weather extremes in simulations [...]
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