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    Hurricanes (Atlantic Ocean: El Niño Effect)

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    Hurricanes (Atlantic Ocean: El Niño Effect)


    Summary


    Hurricane Activity Over the North Atlantic Ocean

    Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Caribbean Sea

    Global Warming and Vertical Wind Shear: Effects on Hurricane Intensity

    A Twentieth-Century History of North Atlantic Hurricanes

    U.S. Tropical Cyclone Landfalls: 1950-2002

    The Atlantic Hurricane Activity Transition of 1994/95

    Atlantic Hurricane Responses to Rising Global Temperatures: An Update

    Atlantic Hurricanes: Their Response to Global Warming

    The U.S. Hurricane - El Niño Connection

    Tropical Storm and Hurricane Strikes of the Southeast U.S. Coast

    Some Birds Like It El Niño Hot!

    The El Niño - Hurricane Connection

    Assessing Atlantic Hurricane Damage in the USA

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