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Back to Index Back to Index Mean December-February rainfall anomalies during El Niño events, in (top) control and (bottom) transient simulations of a BMRC climate model
Mean December-February rainfall anomalies during El Niño events, in (top) control and (bottom) transient simulations of a BMRC climate model
Figure 64. Mean December-February rainfall anomalies (mm/day) during El Niño events, in (top) control and (bottom) transient simulations of a BMRC climate model. The similarity between the rainfall anomaly patterns in this model suggests that greenhouse warming will result in little change to the mean patterns of rainfall anomaly associated with El Niño events.

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