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The statistical regional climate model WETTREG has been used to simulate today's and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC). The simulations have been initiated by
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated
The statistical regional climate model WETTREG was applied to simulate the current and future climate of Germany for different climate scenarios (IPCC-SRES). The simulations have been initiated