Effects of tropical cyclones

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51CICS-NC FACTS 	
   Quantifying	
  Tropical	
  Cyclone	
  Rainfall	
   Mapping	
  the	
  world’s	
  tropical	
  cyclone	
  rainfall	
  using	
  satellite	
  precipitation	
  data	
   	
  

CICS-NC FACTS   Quantifying  Tropical  Cyclone  Rainfall   Mapping  the  world’s  tropical  cyclone  rainfall  using  satellite  precipitation  data    

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Source URL: www.cicsnc.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-09 13:05:51
52E  xtreme weather events, such as tropical cyclones, long periods of drought, sea level rise and higher temperatures, lead to loss of soil fertility

E xtreme weather events, such as tropical cyclones, long periods of drought, sea level rise and higher temperatures, lead to loss of soil fertility

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Source URL: ictupdate.cta.int

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-29 04:32:20
53AFTER THE STORM A GUIDE TO HELP CHILDREN COPE WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF A HURRICANE Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics

AFTER THE STORM A GUIDE TO HELP CHILDREN COPE WITH THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF A HURRICANE Annette M. La Greca, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics

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Source URL: www.psy.miami.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-12 19:55:57
54CICS-NC FACTS ! Cyclone Center Use the human eye to help scientists classify over 30 years of tropical cyclone satellite imagery

CICS-NC FACTS ! Cyclone Center Use the human eye to help scientists classify over 30 years of tropical cyclone satellite imagery

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Source URL: www.cicsnc.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-14 16:58:18
55Microsoft Word - Cyclone Preparedness.doc

Microsoft Word - Cyclone Preparedness.doc

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Source URL: maputo.usembassy.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-14 13:08:26
56review article Published online: 21 FEBRUARY 2010 | doi: [removed]ngeo779 Tropical cyclones and climate change Thomas R. Knutson1*, John L. McBride2, Johnny Chan3, Kerry Emanuel4, Greg Holland5, Chris Landsea6, Isaac

review article Published online: 21 FEBRUARY 2010 | doi: [removed]ngeo779 Tropical cyclones and climate change Thomas R. Knutson1*, John L. McBride2, Johnny Chan3, Kerry Emanuel4, Greg Holland5, Chris Landsea6, Isaac

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Source URL: www.aoml.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-02-24 14:01:33
57Societal impacts of inland moving tropical cyclones across the southeastern U.S Maggie M. Kovach, Gretchen Carlson, Charles E. Konrad II NOAA Southeast Regional Climate Center Department of Geography University of North

Societal impacts of inland moving tropical cyclones across the southeastern U.S Maggie M. Kovach, Gretchen Carlson, Charles E. Konrad II NOAA Southeast Regional Climate Center Department of Geography University of North

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Source URL: www.sercc.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-01 11:25:48
58Societal and Meteorological Impacts of Inland Moving Tropical Cyclones Maggie M. Kovach, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Background  Methodology (Continued)

Societal and Meteorological Impacts of Inland Moving Tropical Cyclones Maggie M. Kovach, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Background Methodology (Continued)

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Source URL: www.sercc.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-30 11:49:39
59Tropical Cyclone Activity

Tropical Cyclone Activity

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Source URL: epa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-02 10:43:17
60The Spatial Distribution of Meteorological Impacts from Inland Moving Tropical Cyclones Maggie M. Kovach and Charles E. Konrad University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Department of Geography

The Spatial Distribution of Meteorological Impacts from Inland Moving Tropical Cyclones Maggie M. Kovach and Charles E. Konrad University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Department of Geography

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Source URL: www.sercc.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-01 11:25:32