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Prof. Francis Tam was interviewed by CUHK about the extreme weather issues under climate change.
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Prof. Francis Tam was at the news interview sharing thoughts and concerns on the impacts of global warming on tropical cyclones, especially the effects on Hong Kong.
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Prof. Francis Tam was in a news interview from CUHK providing analysis on the impact of COVID-19 on climate change. He said that COVID-19 was giving our planet a respite.
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the video broadcast discussing the science behind weather phenomena, climate change and weather prediction.
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Prof. Francis Tam was at the news interview sharing thoughts on the recent news about the new breaking record of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere.
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the CUHK newsletter sharing his team's ongoing research on tropical cyclones using computer simulations and the impacts of these tropical cyclones and precipitation extremes on the Pearl River Delta region under global warming.
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A press release featuring the audio broadcast "香港家書 中大地球系統科學課程助理教授譚志勇 全球暖化下風暴潮將成常態"
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the audio broadcast analyzing the recent storm surges and the corresponding tropical cyclones. He was also concerned about the impact of these on Hong Kong under global warming.
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the CUHK "Sustainable Campus" sharing the science behind extreme weather, sea level rise and storm surges.
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the CUHK bulletin featuring the research conducted by his team with the collaboration with Hong Kong Observatory that was published on Geophysical Research Letters (Mar 2016), entitled "Sensitivity of urban rainfall to anthropogenic heat flux - a numerical experiment".
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Prof. Francis Tam was in the press mentioning the recent research from his team and Hong Kong Observatory studying the future possible precipitation extremes under global warming. Another research on storm surges, also conducted together with Hong Kong Observatory was mentioned as well.
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