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Dynamical downscaling 1 Hong Kong 1 Regional climate model 1 Scaled Hanssen and Kuipers score 1 Seasonal rainfall forecasts 1 Southern China 1 agricultural applications 1 climate forecast utility 1 conceptual framework 1 drought definition 1 drought indicators 1 emerging research agenda 1 seasonal rainfall forecasts 1
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Archer, Emma 1 Chen, Ji 1 Chen, Shyh-Chin 1 Hui, David 1 Johnston, Peter 1 Ritchie, Jack 1 Roads, John 1 Shum, Karen 1 Tadross, Mark 1 Usman, Muhammad 1
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Case studies of seasonal rainfall forecasts for Hong Kong and its vicinity using a regional climate model
Hui, David; Shum, Karen; Chen, Ji; Chen, Shyh-Chin; … - In: Natural Hazards 42 (2007) 1, pp. 193-207
generate useful seasonal rainfall forecasts for the region, where it is dominated by the East Asia monsoon. The spatial details …
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A Conceptual Framework for Enhancing the Utility of Rainfall Hazard Forecasts for Agriculture in Marginal Environments
Usman, Muhammad; Archer, Emma; Johnston, Peter; … - In: Natural Hazards 34 (2005) 1, pp. 111-129
Semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas (especially in the tropics) are characterized by high inter-annual and intra-seasonal rainfall variability. Agriculture, which employs the bulk of the rapidly increasing populations, is largely rain-fed, low-input based and highly resource dependent. Recent...
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