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The hydrological cycle and its influence on climate

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The uncertainties in assessing the effects of global-scale perturbations to the climate system are due primarily to an inadequate understanding of the hydrological cycle—the cycling of water in the oceans, atmosphere and biosphere. Overcoming this problem necessitates new ways of regarding a field traditionally divided amongst several disciplines, as well as new instrumentation and methods of data collection.

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Chahine, M. The hydrological cycle and its influence on climate. Nature 359, 373–380 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/359373a0

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