Extreme Weather

The term extreme weather normally conjures up thoughts of massive storms or heat waves or overtly cold temperatures. These are all examples of what we might consider as weather events that occur out of the ordinary or what is regarded as the normal pattern of calm, heat, cold, dry, or wet conditions...

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Other Authors: John Sallis, Philip (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2018
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