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Reed KA, Stansfield AM, Wehner MF, Zarzycki CM. Forecasted attribution of the human influence on Hurricane Florence. Sci Adv 2020; 6. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aaw9253.

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Van Oldenborgh GJ, Van Der Wiel K, Sebastian A, et al. Attribution of extreme rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, August 2017. Environ Res Lett 2017; 12: 124009.

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Ebi KL, Ogden NH, Semenza JC, Woodward A. Detecting and Attributing Health Burdens to Climate Change. Environ Health Perspect 2017; 125: 085004.

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Ornes S. How does climate change influence extreme weather? Impact attribution research seeks answers. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 2018; 115: 8232–5.

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Dahl K, Spanger-Siegfried E, Licker R, et al. Killer Heat in the United States | Climate Choices and the Future of Dangerously Hot Days. Union Con-cerned Sci. 2019; published online July 2. https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/killer-heat-united-states-0 (accessed Oct 21, 2020).

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Matthews T, Wilby RL, Murphy C. An emerging tropical cyclone–deadly heat compound hazard. Nat. Clim. Chang. 2019; 9: 602–6.

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Ch. 9 Extreme storms. In: Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I. Wash-ington, DC, USA https://science2017.globalchange.gov/downloads/CSSR2017_FullReport.pdf (accessed Oct 21, 2020).

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Bhatia KT, Vecchi GA, Knutson TR, et al. Recent increases in tropical cyclone intensification rates. Nat Commun 2019; 10: 1–9.

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Zhang G, Murakami H, Knutson TR, Mizuta R, Yoshida K. Tropical cyclone motion in a changing climate. Sci Adv2020; 6: 7610–32.

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Kossin JP. A global slowdown of trop-ical-cyclone translation speed. Nature2018; 558: 104–7.