Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events in the Moscow Agglomeration

Author:

Kislov A. V.,Alekseeva L. I.,Varentsov M. I.,Konstantinov P. I.

Publisher

Allerton Press

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Water Science and Technology

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