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Physical geography / Climatology / Meteorology / Environmental engineering / Climate change / Urban climatology / Urban heat island / Luke Howard / Pervious concrete / Urban climate / Precipitation / Global warming
Date: 2015-04-14 17:44:05
Physical geography
Climatology
Meteorology
Environmental engineering
Climate change
Urban climatology
Urban heat island
Luke Howard
Pervious concrete
Urban climate
Precipitation
Global warming

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