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Source: PubMed
Nature
Sep 07, 2011;477 (7363): 148-9.
Climate and weather: Extreme measures.
Quirin Schiermeier
Author Information
PMID: 21900989
DOI: 10.1038/477148a
Abstract
No abstract text available.
References
Nature. 2011 Feb 17;470(7334):378-81 [PMID:
21331039
]
Nature. 2011 Feb 17;470(7334):382-5 [PMID:
21331040
]
MeSH Term
Climate Change
Cyclonic Storms
Disasters
Droughts
Floods
Global Warming
Greenhouse Effect
Human Activities
Humans
Meteorology
Models, Theoretical
United Kingdom
United States
Weather
News
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