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On Climate Prediction in the Tropics
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1986Abstract Climatic disasters are common in many tropical regions, and rainfall anomalies in particular have a severe human impact. Accordingly, both the World Climate Programme and the U.S. National Climate Program have identified climate prediction as a major objective.
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1992
Tropical Deforestation and Climatic Change: The Conceptual Background. Guest Editorial N. Myers. Tropical Forests: Present Status and Future Outlook N. Myers. A Commentary on: Tropical Forests: Present Status and Future Outlook G.T. Prance. Palaeoecological Background: Neotropics T. van der Hammen.
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Tropical Deforestation and Climatic Change: The Conceptual Background. Guest Editorial N. Myers. Tropical Forests: Present Status and Future Outlook N. Myers. A Commentary on: Tropical Forests: Present Status and Future Outlook G.T. Prance. Palaeoecological Background: Neotropics T. van der Hammen.
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Climate and Happiness in the Tropics
2016Despite the increasing number of studies on self-reported happiness, due to data availability, only a few studies from developing countries exist. Moreover, even though climate is among the most important input to human activities, only a handfull of studies explicitly associate it with self-reported wellbeing.
Yusuf, Arief +3 more
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Tropical Pyomyositis in a Temperate Climate
Rheumatology, 1993H, Dede +5 more
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Understanding of the Effect of Climate Change on Tropical Cyclone Intensity: A Review
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2022Haikun Zhao, Jian Cao
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Medecine tropicale : revue du Corps de sante colonial, 1998
In addition to being a determinant factor for the development of infectious and parasitic diseases, tropical weather conditions can have harmful effects for the human organism different from those of temperate climates. Adverse effects can result from aggressive environmental factors such as ultraviolet radiation, extreme heat, abrupt changes in ...
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In addition to being a determinant factor for the development of infectious and parasitic diseases, tropical weather conditions can have harmful effects for the human organism different from those of temperate climates. Adverse effects can result from aggressive environmental factors such as ultraviolet radiation, extreme heat, abrupt changes in ...
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Climate change, tropical fisheries and prospects for sustainable development
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020Vicky W Y Lam +2 more
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Tropical forest restoration under future climate change
Nature Climate Change, 2022Alexander Koch, Jed O Kaplan
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