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Solar phenomena / Vortices / Physical oceanography / Atlantic Ocean / Climatology / Atlantic hurricane / Tropical cyclone / Sunspot / Solar cycle / North Atlantic oscillation / Wolf number / Anomaly
Date: 2010-07-15 17:00:38
Solar phenomena
Vortices
Physical oceanography
Atlantic Ocean
Climatology
Atlantic hurricane
Tropical cyclone
Sunspot
Solar cycle
North Atlantic oscillation
Wolf number
Anomaly

Evidence linking solar variability with US hurricanes

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