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Skip to main content. Earth and Planetary Science. Genetics and Developmental Biology. Matter At Extreme States. End-of-century Manhattan climate index to resemble Oklahoma City today. End-of-century Manhattan climate index to resemble Oklahoma City today. Multimedia (video and audio). Tuesday, August 04, 2015. No previous study has looked at climate model projections and tried to develop an index of overall thermal comfort, which is quite an achievement, Caldeira said. Today, the city with the minimum c...
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