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6.9 GENERAL MONOGRAPHS AND TOPICS
The reader is referred to p. 24 for a list of relevant general monographs and
topics.
6.10 REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Bluestein, H. B. (2009) The formation and early evolution of the Greensburg, Kansas supercell
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Bluestein, H. B. and A. L. Pazmany (2000) Observations of tornadoes and other convective
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