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Johnny C L Chan

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 25, 2006
Comment on "Changes in tropical cyclone number, duration, and intensity in a warming environment"Johnny C L Chan
The Science of the Total Environment|April 2, 2019
Risk assessment for the sustainability of coastal communities: A preliminary studyMuhammad Sajjad, Johnny C L Chan
Nature Communications|May 21, 2015
Recent decrease in typhoon destructive potential and global warming implicationsI-I Lin, Johnny C L Chan
The Science of the Total Environment|February 6, 2020
Spatial heterogeneities of current and future hurricane flood risk along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coastsMuhammad Sajjad, Ning Lin, Johnny C L Chan
Nature Communications|March 14, 2026
Increased hailstorms in cities through cell merger mechanism across North America and East AsiaAng Zhou, Kun Zhao, Johnny C L Chan, et al.
Nature|June 7, 2019
Climate change and tropical cyclone trendIl-Ju Moon, Sung-Hun Kim, Johnny C L Chan
Scientific Reports|October 29, 2021
Author Correction: A new approach for location-specific seasonal outlooks of typhoon and super typhoon frequency across the Western North Pacific regionAndrew D Magee, Anthony S Kiem, Johnny C L Chan
Scientific Reports|October 1, 2021
A new approach for location-specific seasonal outlooks of typhoon and super typhoon frequency across the Western North Pacific regionAndrew D Magee, Anthony S Kiem, Johnny C L Chan
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)|September 11, 2017
Sensitivity of precipitation statistics to urban growth in a subtropical coastal megacity clusterChristopher Claus Holst, Johnny C L Chan, Chi-Yung Tam
Nature Communications|January 7, 2026
Global increase in rain rate of tropical cyclones prior to landfallQuanjia Zhong, Jianping Gan, Shifei Tu, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 25, 2006
Comment on "Changes in tropical cyclone number, duration, and intensity in a warming environment"Johnny C L Chan
The Science of the Total Environment|April 2, 2019
Risk assessment for the sustainability of coastal communities: A preliminary studyMuhammad Sajjad, Johnny C L Chan
Nature Communications|May 21, 2015
Recent decrease in typhoon destructive potential and global warming implicationsI-I Lin, Johnny C L Chan
The Science of the Total Environment|February 6, 2020
Spatial heterogeneities of current and future hurricane flood risk along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coastsMuhammad Sajjad, Ning Lin, Johnny C L Chan
Nature Communications|March 14, 2026
Increased hailstorms in cities through cell merger mechanism across North America and East AsiaAng Zhou, Kun Zhao, Johnny C L Chan, et al.
Nature|June 7, 2019
Climate change and tropical cyclone trendIl-Ju Moon, Sung-Hun Kim, Johnny C L Chan
Scientific Reports|October 29, 2021
Author Correction: A new approach for location-specific seasonal outlooks of typhoon and super typhoon frequency across the Western North Pacific regionAndrew D Magee, Anthony S Kiem, Johnny C L Chan
Scientific Reports|October 1, 2021
A new approach for location-specific seasonal outlooks of typhoon and super typhoon frequency across the Western North Pacific regionAndrew D Magee, Anthony S Kiem, Johnny C L Chan
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)|September 11, 2017
Sensitivity of precipitation statistics to urban growth in a subtropical coastal megacity clusterChristopher Claus Holst, Johnny C L Chan, Chi-Yung Tam
Nature Communications|January 7, 2026
Global increase in rain rate of tropical cyclones prior to landfallQuanjia Zhong, Jianping Gan, Shifei Tu, et al.
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