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The role of different factors related to social impact of heavy rain events: considerations about the intensity thresholds in densely populated areas
L. Barbería
Meteorological Service of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
J. Amaro
Meteorological Service of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
M. Aran
Meteorological Service of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
M. C. Llasat
Department of Astronomy and Meteorology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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