Hurricane Katrina, a climatological Perspective October 2005, Updated August 2006 IntroductionHurricane Katrina, a climatological Perspective October 2005, Updated August 2006 Introduction
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Apparently, the designers, builders and maintenance people did not devote enough time or attention to the levees in the region is one of the reasons New Orleans was flooded the way it was
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Quantifying projected impacts under 2°C warmingQuantifying projected impacts under 2°C warming
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Chapter 12. Tropical Storms and HurricanesChapter 12. Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
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