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Tag Archives: Gemma Narisma

Dr. Narisma is Guest Speaker in AMOS 2019– Darwin, Australia

July 4, 2019

11-15 June 2019–– Dr. Gemma Narisma was invited to speak at the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society and International Conference on Tropical Meteorology and Climatology (AMOS/ICTMO) in  Darwin, Australia. The conference allows experts in oceanography, meteorology, climate, and other related fields to come...

Posted in Projects, Regional Climate Systems
Tagged Gemma Narisma

Climate Disasters in the Philippines

February 5, 2017

A Case Study of Immediate Causes and Root Drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi

Posted in Projects, Regional Climate Systems
Tagged ateneo de manila university, Climate, Gemma Narisma, Harvard University, Stanford University, Xavier University
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