A Tropical Cyclone with an Enormous Central Cold Cover

Mark A. Lander University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam

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Corresponding author address: Mark A. Lander, Water and Energy Research Institute, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam 96923.

Email: mlander@uog.edu

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No abstract available.

Corresponding author address: Mark A. Lander, Water and Energy Research Institute, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam 96923.

Email: mlander@uog.edu

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