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Hurricane Dean (1989)
Resilience Potential: Assessing Jamaica's “Bounce-Back” from Hurricane Dean
San Juan, Puerto Rico 9/25/2007
Hurricane & Tropical Storm
Learning from Hurricane Hugo: Implications for Public Policy
Introduction
Hurricane Dean (AL042007) 13-23 August 2007
Orographic Precipitation in the Tropics: Experiments in Dominica
Peakhurricaneseasonarrivesonn.C. Coast
Orographic Enhancement of Precipitation Inside Hurricane Dean
Fall/Winter 2007
Hurricane Dean
Numerical Weather Prediction and Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting in the Caribbean Using Mm5
Caribbean: Hurricane DEAN
Impact of Storms on the Florida Property Insurance Market 1990-2013
00009-2007 ( .Pdf )
Hurricanes - General Information for Bermuda Prepared by the Bermuda Weather Service – Updated August 2021
Impact of Storms on the Florida Property Insurance Market 1990-2010
Hurricane Hugo Moving Through the U.S
Top View
Strategies for Strengthening Regional Resilience in the Anglo-Caribbean Nicole Warmington-Granston Florida International University
Committee Meeting Expanded Agenda
P2h.3 Tree Damage in Quintana Roo, Mexico Caused by Hurricane Dean (2007)
World Bank Document
Summary of Impact of Hurricane “Dean" on Cdera Participating States
The 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Mobile Industry Impact and Response in the Caribbean
History of Hurricanes & Floods
Dominica and St. Lucia Are Vulnerable to Meteorological and Geo-Physical Hazards
Assessing Storm Surge Hazard and Impact of Sea Level Rise in the Lesser Antilles Case Study of Martinique
A Statistical Model to Forecast Short-Term Atlantic Hurricane Intensity
COMMISSION DECISION of on the Financing of Emergency Humanitarian Operations from the 9Th European Development Fund in Caribbean
Local Mitigation Plan
Das Center for Disaster Managment and Risk Reduction Technology
Public Disclosure Authorised Caribbean Development Bank
A Year of Extremes in the Atlantic Basin
The Impact of Hurricane Maria on the Vegetation of Dominica and Puerto Rico Using Multispectral Remote Sensing
Reanalysis of the 1954–63 Atlantic Hurricane Seasons
< 50 Km) Tsunamigenic Earthquakes Magnitude >