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Global warming and hurricanes / Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model / National Hurricane Center / Hurricane Andrew / Weather Research and Forecasting model / Tropical cyclone forecasting / Tropical cyclone / William M. Gray / Christopher Landsea / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / National Weather Service
Date: 2015-02-04 13:31:07
Global warming and hurricanes
Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model
National Hurricane Center
Hurricane Andrew
Weather Research and Forecasting model
Tropical cyclone forecasting
Tropical cyclone
William M. Gray
Christopher Landsea
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
National Weather Service

Richard Pasch, Ph.D. Senior Hurricane Specialist National Hurricane Center Richard Pasch, Ph.D., is a senior hurricane specialist at NOAA’s National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.

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