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Year of Publication2009
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Northeast, Midwest, Northwest, and Southwest [Wood et al., 2004; Hayhoe et al., 2004; Hayhoe et al., 2008; Cayan et al., 2008; Cherkauer et al., 2009]. Comparison of these methods with dynamically downscaled projections generated using regional climate model simulations provide strong justification for the use of such techniques [Wood et al., 2004; Hayhoe et al., 2008].

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