On the anomalous development of a series of heavy rainfall events from central to north China during 19–21 July 2016
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On the anomalous development of a series of heavy rainfall events from central to north China during 19–21 July 2016
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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 148, Issue 742, Pages 272-293
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Wiley
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2021-11-02
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10.1002/qj.4204
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