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Scenarios in the development of Mediterranean cyclones
M. Romem
Department of Geography and the Human Environment, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Israel
B. Ziv
The Open University of Israel, P.O.B. 808 Raanana, 43107, Israel
H. Saaroni
Department of Geography and the Human Environment, Tel Aviv University, 69978, Israel
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