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      Atmospheric circulation anomalies during two persistent north american droughts: 1932–1939 and 1948–1957

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      Climate Dynamics
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                Journal
                Climate Dynamics
                Clim Dyn
                Springer Nature
                0930-7575
                1432-0894
                June 2011
                April 2010
                : 36
                : 11-12
                : 2339-2355
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                10.1007/s00382-010-0807-1
                10764ab3-132c-4c78-9443-6f04f952bb10
                © 2011
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