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Vortices / Global climate model / Climate / Kerry Emanuel / North Atlantic tropical cyclone / Global warming / Rain / Climatology / Tropical cyclogenesis / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Tropical cyclone
Date: 2011-03-12 10:18:09
Vortices
Global climate model
Climate
Kerry Emanuel
North Atlantic tropical cyclone
Global warming
Rain
Climatology
Tropical cyclogenesis
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Tropical cyclone

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