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Potential Effects of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Non-Synoptic Wind Storm Hazards
Robert J. Trapp
Climate, Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
School of Earth, Society, and Environment
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Windstorm
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Anthropogenic Climate Change
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Non-synoptic Winds
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Storm Hazard
100%
Tornado
60%
Thunderstorm
60%
Downburst
60%
Downscaling
20%
Induced Phenomena
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Temperature-humidity Index
20%
Historical Trends
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Climate Change Impacts
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Long-term Trends
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Global Climate Models
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Large-scale Environment
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Historical Data Analysis
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Regional Climate Model Simulations
20%
Projected Trends
20%
Background Theory
20%
Geographical Environment
20%
Meteorological Environment
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Storm
100%
Thunderstorm
60%
Downbursts
60%
Regional Climate
20%
Climate Modeling
20%
Climate Change Impact
20%
Long-Term Trend
20%
Temperature Scale
20%