On the molecular dynamics in the hurricane interactions with its environment

@article{Meyer2018OnTM,
  title={On the molecular dynamics in the hurricane interactions with its environment},
  author={Gabriel Meyer and Giuseppe Vitiello},
  journal={Physics Letters A},
  year={2018}
}

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