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Maximum month precipitation deficit (mm) - future climate scenario for 2030 A1B emissions CSIRO Mk3.5 GCM medium climatic sensitivity - OZCLIM + ANUCLIMv5.1

Also known as: 2030A1BMk35M_adefi, Maximum month precipitation deficit (mm) - future climate scenario for 2030 A1B emissions CSIRO Mk3.5 GCM medium climatic sensitivity - OZCLIM + ANUCLIMv5.1
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The monthly difference between precipitation and potential evaporation (pan, free-water surface), without accounting for soil buffering capacity on water availability (after Harmsen et al. (2009), adapted from De Pauw (2002)). Also known as water deficit or hydrological deficit. Values are negative when evaporation demand is greater than rainfall.

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