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Changes in Extremes of Temperature, Precipitation, and Runoff in California?s Central Valley During 1949?2010

Minxue He    
Mitchel Russo    
Michael Anderson    
Peter Fickenscher    
Brett Whitin    
Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn    

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