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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Hurricane TOMAS: Uncertainty Ahead
31 October 2010 – All hollows eve day – Hurricane TOMAS now a category 2 tropical cylone is showing signs of further strengthening as it begins to come under the influence of several factors that will affect its trajectory for … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Hazards, Hurricanes, Weather
Tagged Caribbean, Florida straights, Hispaniola, Hurricane Tomas, Wind shear
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POSTER PRESENTATION: FAU Climate Change Research Symposium
I was invited to present a poster related to my climate change research work specifically related to adaptation of buildings to the impacts of climate change, at the Climate Change Research Symposium hosted by the Florida Center for Environmental Studies … Continue reading
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