Abstract
A regional climate model is used to investigate changes in Israel and Jordan precipitation at the end of the 21st century on daily to monthly timescales. The model predicts that this region will get significantly drier at the peak of the rainy season, reflecting a reduction in both the frequency and duration of rainy events. These changes may be associated with a reduction in the strength of the Mediterranean storm track. © 2009 Royal Meteorological Society.
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Black, E. (2009). The impact of climate change on daily precipitation statistics in Jordan and Israel. Atmospheric Science Letters, 10(3), 192–200. https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.233
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