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to the water molecules having increased kinetic energy, and precipitation occurs at a greater rate because more molecules have the critical speed needed to fall as rain drops. A shift in rainfall patterns can lead to greater amounts of precipitation in one area while another experiences much hotter, drier conditions, which can lead to drought. This is because an increase in temperatures also lead to an increase in evaporation at the surface of the earth, so more precipitation does not necessarily mean universally wetter conditions or a worldwide increase in drinking water.
979:, a cold wave is a rapid fall in temperature within a 24-hour period requiring substantially increased protection for agriculture, industry, commerce, and social activities. The precise criterion for a cold wave is determined by the rate at which the temperature falls, and the minimum to which it falls. This minimum temperature is dependent on the geographical region and time of year. Cold waves generally are capable of occurring at any geological location and are formed by large cool air masses that accumulate over certain regions, caused by movements of air streams.
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subsequent addition of meltwater to the ocean could lead to a disruption of the thermohaline circulation, which is responsible for the movement of seawater and distribution of heat around the globe. A collapse of this circulation in the northern hemisphere could lead to an increase in extreme temperatures in Europe, as well as more frequent storms by throwing off natural climate variability and conditions. Thus, as increasing temperatures cause glaciers to melt, mid-latitudes could experience shifts in weather patterns or temperatures.
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wetlands, which act as a natural reservoir by absorbing water, can intensify the impact of floods and extreme precipitation. This can happen both inland and at the coast. However, wetland destruction along the coast can mean decreasing an area's natural 'cushion,' thus allowing storm surges and flood waters to reach farther inland during hurricanes or cyclones. Building homes below sea level or along a floodplain puts residents at increased risk of destruction or injury in an extreme precipitation event.
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excludes geophysical events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, or mass movements. While there is evidence that a changing global climate, such as an increase in temperature, has impacted the frequency of extreme weather events, the most significant effects are likely to arise in the future. This is where climate models are useful, for they can provide simulations of how the atmosphere may behave over time and what steps need to be taken in the present day to mitigate any negative changes.
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characteristics of the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth using data collected in the modern day. However, while climate models are vital for studying more complex processes such as climate change or ocean acidification, they are still only approximations. Moreover, weather events are complex and cannot be tied to a singular cause—there are often many atmospheric variables such as temperature, pressure, or moisture to note on top of any influences from climate change or natural variability.
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weather. However, the UN reports show that, although some countries have experienced greater effects, there have been increases in extreme weather events on all continents. Current evidence and climate models show that an increasing global temperature will intensify extreme weather events around the globe, thereby amplifying human loss, damages and economic costs, and ecosystem destruction.
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because of the large amounts of impervious surfaces in cities, can have devastating impacts. Impervious surfaces also absorb energy from the sun and warm the atmosphere, causing drastic increases in temperatures in urban areas. This, along with pollution and heat released from cars and other anthropogenic sources, contributes to urban heat islands.
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More urban areas can also contribute to the rise of extreme or unusual weather events. Tall structures can alter the way that wind moves throughout an urban area, pushing warmer air upwards and inducing convection, creating thunderstorms. With these thunderstorms comes increased precipitation, which,
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has led to an increase in the frequency and/or intensity of certain types of extreme weather. Storms such as hurricanes or tropical cyclones may experience greater rainfall, causing major flooding events or landslides by saturating soil. This is because warmer air is able to 'hold' more moisture due
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Some researchers attribute increases in extreme weather occurrences to more reliable reporting systems. A difference in what qualifies as 'extreme weather' in varying climate systems could also be argued. Over or under reporting of casualties or losses can lead to inaccuracy in the impact of extreme
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There were around 6,681 climate-related events reported during 2000-2019, compared to 3,656 climate-related events reported during 1980–1999. In this report, a 'climate-related event' refers to floods, storms, droughts, landslides, extreme temperatures (like heat waves or freezes), and wildfires; it
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defines an extreme weather event as follows: "An event that is rare at a particular place and time of year. Definitions of 'rare' vary, but an extreme weather event would normally be as rare as or rarer than the 10th or 90th percentile of a probability density function estimated from observations."
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to extreme weather in mid-latitudes. In a study published in Nature in 2019, scientists used several simulations to determine that the melting of ice sheets in
Greenland and Antarctica could affect overall sea level and sea temperature. Other models have shown that modern temperature rise and the
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impacts, especially in areas that are at increased risk of storms due to their location and climate variability. First, increasing the amount of impervious surfaces, such as sidewalks, roads, and roofs, means that less of the water from incoming storms is absorbed by the land. The destruction of
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has declined over 90 percent since the 1920s, according to the
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Atlantic hurricanes almost doubled from the 1980s to the 2010s, and inflation-adjusted costs have increased more than elevenfold. The increases have been attributed to climate change and to greater numbers of people moving to coastal
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Because heat waves are not visible as other forms of severe weather, like hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms, they are one of the less known forms of extreme weather. Severely hot weather can damage populations and crops due to potential
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Cold waves that bring unexpected freezes and frosts during the growing season in mid-latitude zones can kill plants during the early and most vulnerable stages of growth. This results in crop failure as plants are killed before they can be
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of bodies of water can be devastating to marine populations, decreasing the size of the habitats available as well as the amount of nutrition present within the waters. Livestock and other animal populations may decline as well.
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Generally speaking, one event in extreme weather cannot be attributed to any one cause. However, certain system wide changes to global weather systems can lead to increased frequency or intensity of extreme weather events.
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may rupture as frozen water expands within them, causing property damage. Fires, paradoxically, become more hazardous during extreme cold. Water mains may break and water supplies may become unreliable, making
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intake for all animals, including humans, and if a cold wave is accompanied by heavy and persistent snow, grazing animals may be unable to reach necessary food and water, and die of
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of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin. Rapidly intensifying cyclones are hard to forecast and therefore pose additional risk to coastal communities.
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3050:"Global environmental consequences of twenty-first-century ice-sheet melt"
2344:"It's not just the heat – it's the ozone: Study highlights hidden dangers"
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Attribution of Extreme Weather Events in the Context of Climate Change
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4349:"California is rationing water amid its worst drought in 1,200 years"
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IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate
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2456:"Heat Eases, but Thousands of Southern Californians Still Lack Power"
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Effects of climate change § Heat waves and temperature extremes
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T. R. Oke (1982). "The energetic basis of the urban heat island".
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3972:"Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters: Summary Stats"
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2025:"Has Climate Variability, or have Climate Extremes, Changed?"
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Extreme weather has serious impacts on human society and on
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Heat waves are periods of abnormally high temperatures and
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4455:"Climate Change Indicators: U.S. and Global Precipitation"
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effect can increase temperatures, particularly overnight.
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3914:"Fun Facts for Kids on Animals, Earth, History and more!"
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Vladimir Petoukhov; Vladimir A. Semenov (November 2010).
2561:"Climate change: Arctic warming linked to colder winters"
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3669:"Chapter 6: Extremes, Abrupt Changes and Managing Risks"
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Research forecasts increased chances for stormy weather
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3366:"Population Growth Is Making Hurricanes More Expensive"
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Fischer, E. M.; Sippel, S.; Knutti, R. (August 2021).
1735:. The trend was most clear in the north Indian Ocean,
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Effects of climate change § Effects on weather
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118:will make extreme weather events worse worldwide.
4065:"IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"
2756:Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting: 2017
4091:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
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2861:Francis, Jennifer A.; Vavrus, Stephen J. (2012).
1836:Large snowfalls, causing avalanches and blizzards
1535:alongside other causal factors for these events.
1447:occurs in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. In the
65:and heavy precipitation or storm events, such as
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1435:is a strong tropical cyclone that occurs in the
4528:University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
4415:Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis
3614:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
3427:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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2112:Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
1679:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3559:Singh, Vineet Kumar; Roxy, M.K. (March 2022).
2454:Doan, Lynn; Covarrubias, Amanda (2006-07-27).
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1009:to freeze. Even some poorly protected indoor
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2913:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
1913:Effects of climate change on the water cycle
1757:Human activities that exacerbate the effects
1709:in a variety of ways: an intensification of
1598:Effects of climate change on the water cycle
1353:, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of
1063:Effects of climate change on the water cycle
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1482:and rain when moist air rises and cools to
4517:Statistics of Weather and Climate Extremes
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1614:°C increase in extreme heat events for a 4
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1026:economically. Such cold waves have caused
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3339:from the original on 30 September 2022.
2319:National Center for Atmospheric Research
1968:Lists of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
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1881:a tropical cyclone in 1991 in Bangladesh
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1594:Effects of climate change § Weather
1460:(120 km/h; 75 mph) or more.
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1001:Extreme winter cold often causes poorly
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3947:Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
3788:Louisiana Resiliency Assistance Program
3711:The Routledge Handbook of Urban Ecology
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1618:°C global average temperature increase.
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92:that exists on Earth. For example, the
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4135:"The international disasters database"
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1043:February 2021 North American cold wave
141:destruction, and building homes along
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4359:from the original on January 13, 2023
4280:Zhao, Qi; et al. (1 July 2021).
3902:from the original on 4 November 2021.
3818:Resources, Conservation and Recycling
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3376:from the original on 6 December 2022.
3341:Source: NOAA - Graphic by Ashley Wu,
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2106:Trenberth, Kevin E. (November 2011).
27:Unusual, severe or unseasonal weather
4485:"Climate Change Indicators: Drought"
3943:"Extreme Weather and Climate Change"
3873:from the original on 14 August 2023.
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1642:Tropical cyclones and climate change
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3490:from the original on August 8, 2020
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3378:Newspaper states data source: NOAA.
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2411:The New England Journal of Medicine
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3895:. 9 August 2021. p. SPM-23.
2763:World Meteorological Organization
2641:Irfan, Umair (18 February 2021).
2407:"Climate Change and Human Health"
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2000:Extreme weather events of 535–536
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1502:, which are powered primarily by
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3752:The Bulldozer in the Countryside
2530:Glossary of Meteorology (2009).
1993:List of severe weather phenomena
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3390:"Global Warming and Hurricanes"
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1576:Climatic phenomena such as the
4347:Irina Ivanova (June 2, 2022).
3754:. Cambridge University Press.
2968:Environmental Research Letters
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2017:
1556:Climate variability and change
49:includes unexpected, unusual,
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4571:Severe weather and convection
4551:Severe world weather overview
4299:10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00081-4
2805:, Routledge, pp. 70–82,
2315:"Heat Wave Awareness Project"
2010:
1883:killed 135,000 people, and a
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4000:Smith A.B.; R. Katz (2013).
2989:10.1088/1748-9326/8/4/044015
2962:J A Screen (November 2013).
2868:Geophysical Research Letters
1803:IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
1608:IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
1578:El Niño-Southern Oscillation
1492:mid-latitude cyclonic storms
1357:that produce heavy rain and
1301:Tropical cyclones portal
830:IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
94:El Niño-Southern Oscillation
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4286:The Lancet Planetary Health
2080:Extreme Weather Forecasting
1940:
1819:Too much heat and no rain (
1349:center, a closed low-level
1038:reduced incoming sunlight.
713:Severe weather terminology
175:Temperate and polar seasons
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4483:US EPA, OAR (2016-06-27).
4453:US EPA, OAR (2016-06-27).
3538:10.1007/s00382-021-05880-z
3297:10.1038/s41558-021-01092-9
3153:10.1038/s41561-021-00699-z
2726:10.1007/s00382-023-06822-7
2391:10.2807/esm.10.07.00551-en
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4576:Effects of climate change
4029:10.1007/s11069-013-0566-5
3074:10.1038/s41586-019-0889-9
2258:Mogil, H Michael (2007).
1847:Climate change adaptation
1522:Extreme event attribution
108:extreme event attribution
3760:10.1017/cbo9780511816703
3463:Summary for Policymakers
3448:10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0194.1
3203:. United Nations. 2020.
2405:Epstein, Paul R (2005).
1253:Lists of retired names:
1249:List of historical names
1183:Climatology and tracking
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836:In comparison, the term
40:tornado outbreak in 1999
4423:Sixth Assessment Report
4085:França, Filipe (2020).
3635:10.1073/pnas.1920849117
3433:(3): BAMS–D–18–0194.1.
3201:Human Cost of Disasters
2811:10.4324/9780429496653-8
2612:10.1126/science.abi9167
1973:List of weather records
1725:. As climate change is
1573:that exists on Earth.
1538:A 2016 report from the
1351:atmospheric circulation
1237:Tropical cyclone naming
863:2003 European heat wave
4103:10.1098/rstb.2019.0116
2509:10.1002/qj.49710845502
2289:"Heat: A Major Killer"
1930:
1741:Southern Indian Ocean.
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1511:Causes and attribution
1341:is a rapidly rotating
1194:Climate change effects
1121:Central dense overcast
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774:Tropical cyclone terms
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4074:on November 24, 2011.
3719:10.4324/9780203839263
3565:Earth-Science Reviews
3276:Nature Climate Change
3015:Nature Climate Change
2005:Year Without a Summer
1920:
1750:rapid intensification
1696:
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1592:Further information:
1554:Further information:
1520:Further information:
1490:differs from that of
1454:hurricane-force winds
1106:
1057:Heavy rain and storms
1051:changes in the Arctic
1032:Year Without a Summer
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880:Further information:
874:Further information:
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381:Extratropical cyclone
305:Air-mass thunderstorm
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4197:www.wunderground.com
3349:cites for 2022— data
3209:10.18356/79b92774-en
3035:10.1038/nclimate2065
2934:10.1029/2009JD013568
2890:10.1029/2012GL051000
2567:. 2 September 2021.
2372:Brücker, G. (2005).
2266:. pp. 210–211.
1871:The death toll from
1733:Saffir–Simpson scale
1516:Attribution research
1224:Rainfall climatology
1219:Rainfall forecasting
1156:Warnings and watches
741:Weather modification
339:Anticyclonic tornado
4168:The Weather Channel
4021:2013NatHa..67..387S
3830:2012RCR....64...30K
3750:Rome, Adam (2001).
3626:2020PNAS..11711975K
3620:(22): 11975–11980.
3587:2022ESRv..22603967S
3530:2021ClDy...57.3545D
3439:2020BAMS..101E.303K
3288:2021NatCC..11..689F
3145:2021NatGe..14..118C
3066:2019Natur.566...65G
3027:2014NatCC...4...45T
2980:2013ERL.....8d4015S
2925:2010JGRD..11521111P
2881:2012GeoRL..39.6801F
2803:The Earth Around Us
2718:2023ClDy...61.4533H
2712:(9–10): 4533–4550.
2604:2021Sci...373.1116C
2598:(6559): 1116–1121.
2501:1982QJRMS.108....1O
2423:10.1056/nejmp058079
1903:Droughts and floods
1867:Loss of human lives
1571:climate variability
1550:Natural variability
1500:European windstorms
1090:Part of a series on
736:Weather forecasting
572:Rain and snow mixed
398:Subtropical cyclone
116:rising temperatures
90:climate variability
4539:2020-03-16 at the
4522:2018-09-10 at the
3370:The New York Times
3343:The New York Times
3333:The New York Times
2765:. April 17, 2018.
2348:University of York
2062:Annex II: Glossary
1931:
1861:ecosystem services
1700:
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1462:Tropical cyclones
1108:
1036:volcanic eruptions
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882:List of heat waves
866:
792:Weather portal
408:Atlantic hurricane
386:European windstorm
293:Volcanic lightning
254:Cumulonimbus cloud
44:
36:Anadarko, Oklahoma
4545:Purdue University
4388:IPCC AR6 WG1 2021
3769:978-0-521-80490-5
3736:978-1-136-88341-5
3524:(11): 3545–3567.
3394:www.gfdl.noaa.gov
3218:978-92-1-005447-8
3133:Nature Geoscience
2820:978-0-429-49665-3
2461:Los Angeles Times
2417:(14): 1433–1436.
2273:978-1-57912-743-5
2226:978-0-309-38094-2
2173:978-0-309-38094-2
1921:A dry lakebed in
1873:natural disasters
1857:Hurricane Katrina
1707:tropical cyclones
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1259:Pacific hurricane
1096:Tropical cyclones
1074:Tropical cyclones
1068:Tropical cyclones
951:urban heat island
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