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Synoptic characteristics of an extreme weather event: The tornadic waterspout in Tivat (Montenegro), on June 9, 2018 [100.00% relevance]

Synoptic characteristics of an extreme weather event: The tornadic waterspout in Tivat ( … Montenegro has often been faced with extreme weather events. The aim of this paper is to provide a … detailed synoptic analysis of a severe weather event, a waterspout, and … Geographia Polonica ( … , iss. 1 Synoptic characteristics of an extreme weather event: The tornadic waterspout in Tivat ( … (2021) vol. 94, iss. 1, pp. 69-90 | extreme weather, waterspout, synoptic conditions, Tivat, … Synoptic characteristics of an extreme weather event: The tornadic waterspout in Tivat ( … is to provide a detailed synoptic analysis of a severe weather event, a waterspout, and … Geographia

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Extensive floods in south-western Poland: Synoptic drivers, upper air environment and associated impacts [28.57% relevance]

. 99, iss. 1, pp. 99-120 | flood, precipitation, severe weather, climate change, Poland Extensive floods … . 1, pp. 99-120 | flood, precipitation, severe weather, climate change, Poland Extensive floods in

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