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Date: 2016-08-22 10:16:44
Meteorology
Atlantic hurricane seasons
Wind
Atlantic hurricane
Tropical cyclone
Maximum sustained wind
Accumulated cyclone energy

Atmospheric Science Lettersdoi:asleHurricane intensity changes associated with geomagnetic variation James B. Elsner 1* and S. P. Kavlakov2 1

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