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Global warming and hurricanes / HURDAT / Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project / Atlantic hurricane season / Christopher Landsea / Tropical cyclone / North Atlantic tropical cyclone / National Hurricane Center / Accumulated cyclone energy / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Atlantic hurricanes
Date: 2011-02-18 08:34:25
Global warming and hurricanes
HURDAT
Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project
Atlantic hurricane season
Christopher Landsea
Tropical cyclone
North Atlantic tropical cyclone
National Hurricane Center
Accumulated cyclone energy
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Atlantic hurricanes

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