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In Which Amazon.com Tells Me Which Words I Use Too Much

Explore the fascinating Storm World concordance and discover key terms showcasing hurricane activity and climate change research.

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This is pretty cool--there is a concordance of Storm World available on the Amazon.com page for the book. These are the top 100 words:

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2004 2005 2006 activity air another atlantic atmosphere basin between called came cane category center central change charney climate cyclones data day debate different down during early emanuel even first florida get global gray heat holland however hurri hurricane increase ing intensity know landsea later long major may media might models national new noaa now number ocean pacific paper people point press pressure public record region research results riehl science scientific scientists sea season see seemed set state still storm study temperatures theory time trenberth trend tropical two upon warm warming water weather webster whether winds work world years yet

Besides the fact that "hurri," "cane," and "ing," are counted as words, this is pretty cool. It's even kinda poetical at points. Word I'm most surprised not to see here: "Katrina." Words I now know I overuse: "may," "might." Closing thought: Can we make this into refrigerator magnets or something?

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