Emanuel, Kerry (2008). «The Hurricane-Climate Connection». Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society89 (5): ES10-ES20. Bibcode:2008BAMS...89S..10E. doi:10.1175/BAMS-89-5-Emanuel. Consultado el 19 de enero de 2009. «The weight of available evidence suggests that multidecadal variability of hurricane season tropical Atlantic SST and Northern Hemispheric surface temperature... is controlled mostly by time-varying radiative forcing owing to solar variability, major volcanic eruptions, and anthropogenic sulfate aerosols and greenhouse gases, though the response to this forcing may be modulated by natural modes of variability.»
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Emanuel, Kerry (2008). «The Hurricane-Climate Connection». Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society89 (5): ES10-ES20. Bibcode:2008BAMS...89S..10E. doi:10.1175/BAMS-89-5-Emanuel. Consultado el 19 de enero de 2009. «The weight of available evidence suggests that multidecadal variability of hurricane season tropical Atlantic SST and Northern Hemispheric surface temperature... is controlled mostly by time-varying radiative forcing owing to solar variability, major volcanic eruptions, and anthropogenic sulfate aerosols and greenhouse gases, though the response to this forcing may be modulated by natural modes of variability.»
Jeffery Kluger (30 de abril de 2006). «Kerry Emanuel». Time. Archivado desde el original el 3 de enero de 2009. Consultado el 19 de enero de 2009. «I didn't expect to get people's attention with this paper," he says, "but the timing, so close to Katrina, may have helped wake them up some.»
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Jeffery Kluger (30 de abril de 2006). «Kerry Emanuel». Time. Archivado desde el original el 3 de enero de 2009. Consultado el 19 de enero de 2009. «I didn't expect to get people's attention with this paper," he says, "but the timing, so close to Katrina, may have helped wake them up some.»