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October 2017
2017, News and Events
#ClimateChange, #EnvironmentalImpacts, #ScientificResearch

Be Prepared for the Rainy Days

Under the influence of global warming, autumn in Hong Kong may become warmer and warmer. It is possible that the season will eventually be replaced by an extended period of hot weather. The number of tropical cyclones and heavy rainfall events is also expected to increase…

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#ClimateChange #EnvironmentalImpacts #ScientificResearch

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