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Newman R, Noy I. The global costs of extreme weather that are
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World Weather Attribution. Yet another hurricane wetter,
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Clarke B, Barnes C, Sparks N, et al. Climate change key driver
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NOAA. U.S. sweltered through its 4th-hottest summer on
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