Arabian Sea tropical cyclones intensified by emissions of black carbon and other aerosols 1Arabian Sea tropical cyclones intensified by emissions of black carbon and other aerosols 1
As most Arabian Sea tropical cyclones make landfall1 our results suggest an additional human health impact from regional air pollution
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Yanyun Liu1,2, Sang-Ki Lee1,2, Barbara A. Muhling3, John T. Lamkin3, David B. Enfield1,2, Chunzai Wang2, Christopher S. Meinen2 and Molly O. Baringer2
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