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19311943jc-supp.pdf
1944-1953_Supplemental_Material.pdf
6month.pdf
A REANALYSIS OF FIVE 19 TH CENTURY SOUTH CAROLINA MAJOR HURRICANES USING LOCAL DATA SOURCES.pdf
A Reanalysis of Five 19th Century South Carolina Major Hurricanes.pdf
A Reanalysis of the 1911 to 1920 Atlantic Hurricane Database.pdf
A Reanalysis of the 1921 to 1930 Atlantic Hurricane Database.pdf
A Reanalysis of the 1931 to 1943 Atlantic Hurricane Database.pdf
A Reanalysis of the 1944–53 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons—The First Decade of Aircraft Reconnaissance.pdf
A Reanalysis of the Surface Winds for Hurricane Donna of 1960.pdf
Advances and Challenges at the National Hurricane Center.pdf
An Examination of Model and Official National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Size Forecasts.pdf
Are there trends in hurricane destruction.pdf
Artificial Skill and Validation in Meteorological Forecasting.pdf
CAT_5_PAPER_SUPPLEMENTAL_MATERIAL.pdf
ClimateChange&TCs.pdf
Effect of El Niño on U.S. Landfalling Hurricanes, Revisited.pdf
Evaluation of Catastrophe Models Using a Normalized Historical Record- Why it is needed and how to do it.pdf
Extreme Weather Records Compilation, Adjudication, and Publication.pdf
Extremely Intense Hurricanes- Revisiting Webster et al. (2005) after 10 Years.pdf
Fitszpatricketal_forumJune1995.pdf
Grayetal_weatherforecastingMar1993 (1).pdf
Grayetal_weatherforecastingMar1993.pdf
How Much Skill Was There in Forecasting the Very Strong 1997–98 El Niño.pdf
Hurricane Vulnerability in Latin America and The Caribbean- Normalized Damage and Loss Potentials.pdf
Influences of the Atlantic Warm Pool on Western Hemisphere Summer Rainfall and Atlantic Hurricanes.pdf
La Niña, El Niño, and Atlantic Hurricane Damages in the United States.pdf
LandseaGray_bulletinAMSsept1992 (1).pdf
LandseaGray_bulletinAMSsept1992.pdf
Landsea_MWRJune1993.pdf
Landseaetal_JclimateDec1992.pdf
Landseaetal_climatechange1999 (1).pdf
Landseaetal_climatechange1999.pdf
Landseaetal_georeslettersJune1996.pdf
Mielkeetal_weatherforecastingDec1997.pdf
Normalized Hurricane Damage in the United States- 1900–2005.pdf
Normalized Hurricane Damages in the United States- 1925–95.pdf
On the Classification of Extreme Atlantic Hurricanes Utilizing Mid-Twentieth-Century Monitoring Capabilities.pdf
PART III Climate Variations of Tropical Cyclone Activity.pdf
Predicting Atlantic seasonal hurricane activity 6-11 months in advance.pdf
REANALYSIS OF THE 1954-1963 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASONS.pdf
Reanalysis of the 1954–63 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons.pdf
Recent Trends in Australian Region Tropical Cyclone Activity .pdf
Sixth WMO International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-VI).pdf
THE DEADLIEST, COSTLIEST, AND MOST INTENSE UNITED STATES TROPICAL CYCLONES FROM 1851 TO 2004 (AND OTHER FREQUENTLY REQUESTED HURRICANE FACTS) .pdf
THE DEADLIEST, COSTLIEST, AND MOST INTENSE UNITED STATES TROPICAL CYCLONES FROM 1851 TO 2006 (AND OTHER FREQUENTLY REQUESTED HURRICANE FACTS) .pdf
THIRTY YEARS OF TROPICAL CYCLONE RESEARCH WITH THE NOAA P-3 AIRCRAFT.pdf
The Extremely Active 1995 Atlantic Hurricane Season- Environmental Conditions and Verification of Seasonal Forecasts.pdf
The Influence of Tropical Cyclone Size on Its Intensification.pdf
Tropical Cyclones and Global Climate Change- A Post-IPCC Assessment.pdf
Tropical cyclones and climate change.pdf