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The rissaga of 15 June 2006 in Ciutadella (Menorca), a meteorological tsunami
A. Jansa
Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
S. Monserrat
IMEDEA (University of the Balearic Islands – CSIC), Mallorca, Spain
D. Gomis
IMEDEA (University of the Balearic Islands – CSIC), Mallorca, Spain
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