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- b29b46ad-f05f-4144-b965-5f606ce96963 type Science_Keyword @default.
- b29b46ad-f05f-4144-b965-5f606ce96963 type Variable @default.
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- b29b46ad-f05f-4144-b965-5f606ce96963 broader 5273c8c2-d30b-4666-b2d5-0388ce2741d0 @default.
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- b29b46ad-f05f-4144-b965-5f606ce96963 definition "Extreme weather includes weather phenomena that are at the extremes of the historical distribution especially severe or unseasonal weather1 The most commonly used definition of extreme weather is based on an events climatological distribution Extreme weather occurs only 5 or less of the time According to climate scientists and meteorological researchers extreme weather events are rare2" @default.
- b29b46ad-f05f-4144-b965-5f606ce96963 prefLabel "EXTREME_WEATHER" @default.