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Quantifying, comparing human mobility perturbation during hurricane sandy, typhoon wipha, typhoon haiyanQi et al., 2014
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Climate change has intensified tropical cyclones, resulting in several recent catastrophic hurricanes and typhoons. Such disasters impose threats on populous coastal urban areas, and therefore, understanding and predicting human movements plays a critical role in …
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