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  1. Applications of Seasonal Climate Forecasting in Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems: The Australian Experience (Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences Library)
  2. The Kid's Book of Weather Forecasting: Build a Weather Station, 'Read the Sky' & Make Predictions! (Williamson Kids Can! Series) by Mark Breen, Kathleen Friestad, 2000-07
  3. Weather Forecasting
  4. Introduction To Three-dimensional Climate Modeling by Warren M. Washington, Claire L. Parkinson, 2005-05-16
  5. GOALS: Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System for Predicting Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate: A Program for Observation, Modeling, and Analysis by National Research Council, 1994-01-01
  6. Using Meteorology Probability Forecasts in Operational Hydrology by Thomas E. Croley, 2000-02
  7. Wind: Causes and Effects (Weather Watch Series) by Philip Steele, 1991-10
  8. Weathering the Storm: Sverre Petterssen, the D-Day Forecast, and the Rise of Modern Meteorology (Dedalus Europe 2000) by Sverre Petterssen, James Rodger Fleming, 2001-01
  9. Meteorology: Predicting the Weather (Innovators, 12) by Susan Wills, Steven R. Wills, 2003-09
  10. Making and Using Your Own Weather Station (Venture Books) by Beulah Tannenbaum, Harold E. Tannenbaum, 1989-03
  11. Spatial Objective Analysis: With Applications in Atmospheric Science by H. J. Thiebaux, M. A. Pedder, 1987-05
  12. Global Change Scenarios of the 21st Century
  13. Storm Warning: The Origins of the Weather Forecast by Pauline Halford, 2006-01-25
  14. An Introduction to Global Spectral Modeling by T. N. Krishnamurti, H. S. Bedi, et all 1998-02-05

21. Courses
meteorology 101 Introductory Seminar An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
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  • Meteorology 101
    • Introductory Seminar: An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
  • Meteorology 111
    • Synoptic Applications: Current weather discussions and introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology.
  • Meteorology 206
    • Introduction to Meteorology: Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics.
  • Meteorology 298/398/498
    • Cooperative Education: Required of all cooperative education students. Students must register for this course prior to commencing the work period.
  • Meteorology 301
    • General Meteorology I: Global distribution of temperature, wind, and atmospheric constituents; atmospheric thermodynamics, radiative transfer, global energy balance, storms and clouds, introductory dynamics.
  • Meteorology 306
    • Use of Weather Data in Agriculture: Instrumentation, collection, and analyses of weather data relative to crop production in the Midwest. Weather parameters are described by using computer application examples and laboratory excercises.

22. Federation And Meteorology, War History Of The Australian Meteorological Service
of meteorological assistants, two general assistants and addition of one senior forecasting officer, a 10 October 1997, Bureau of meteorology © Online Edition
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Table of Contents

War History of the Australian Meteorological Service

Foreword

Preface
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Chapter 5: Meteorology in Aviation

Chapter 6: Central Forecasting Services
General Reorganisation for War
Security and Censorship

Code and Cipher Development
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General Reorganisation for War
Before hostilities began the staff of the forecasting section at headquarters comprised the supervising meteorologist, Mr H. E. Camm, four duty forecasters, the same number of meteorological assistants, two general assistants and a messenger, but, in order to meet the heavy demands of service formations and essential industries, the establishment was increased during the war by the addition of one senior forecasting officer, a meteorological assistant and three other persons. In 1940, also, a small subsection was formed to attend to preparation and distribution of weather ciphers and recoding tables. It was placed under the control of a former Commonwealth Meteorologist in Mr W. A. Watt, who volunteered to return from retirement for the purpose. People in Bright Sparcs Watt, William Shand

23. Federation And Meteorology, War History Of The Australian Meteorological Service
general Reorganisation for War (continued). In addition to weather forecasting duties, the senior WAAAF 10 October 1997, Bureau of meteorology © Online Edition
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Table of Contents

War History of the Australian Meteorological Service

Foreword

Preface
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Chapter 5: Meteorology in Aviation

Chapter 6: Central Forecasting Services
General Reorganisation for War
Security and Censorship

Code and Cipher Development
National Synoptic Broadcasts Services to Armed Forces ... Contact us
General Reorganisation for War (continued)
With the transfer of the organisation to the control of the Department of Air on 30 June 1940 meteorologists who volunteered for war service were granted commissioned rank in the RAAF, while other assisting personnel were enlisted as meteorological assistants or meteorological charters. The supervising meteorologist (Mr H. E. Camm) was commissioned as squadron leader and was later promoted to wing commander in 1942 in recognition of greatly increased responsibilities. A WAAAF member of the RAAF Meteorological Service taking observations from the Headquarters roof. Australian War Memorial negative no. VIC0216 WAAAF staff at the Headquarters of the RAAF Meteorological Service, date unknown. WAAAF staff working in the Headquarters, central forecasting room.

24. Internet Public Library: Meteorology/Climatology
the atmosphere and its phenomena, especially with weather and weather forecasting. resources to other lightning safety sites and general lightning information
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... Meteorology/Climatology This collection All of the IPL Advanced A science that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena, especially with weather and weather forecasting.
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About Rainbows
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/rnbw.html
Presents the science of rainbows. Hypertext links you to further articles, a glossary and diagrams. There are experiments for studying the nature of rainbows. Includes references.
The Aurora Page
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/weather/aurora/
"Information, links and images about the 'Northern Lights'".
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing Products and Research on Disaster Monitoring
http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/homepg.pl?e
"CCRS scientific teams assess and demonstrate the potential of remote sensing data to satisfy the information requirements of agencies that have an operational mandate for the management of various types of disasters." Examples are given of how these sensing devices can be used to study and monitor disasters.
Center for Atmospheric Science
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/

25. Gsci 240 - General Meteorology
general meteorology. meteorology Information. Organizations. The National Weather Service (NWS) Governmental agency responsible for weather forecasting.
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General Meteorology
Professor: Dr. Steven Gollmer Class Room: ENS 246 Office: ENS 202 Class Time: 1:00 - 1:50 M-Th Phone: ext. 7764 Lab Room: ENS 249
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Meteorology Information
Weather Processor at Unisys - Current surface map, computer model forecasts, vertical soundings, and upper air data.
The Weather Source
- Contains links for weather data world wide.
Organizations
The National Weather Service (NWS) - Governmental agency responsible for weather forecasting.
NWS station at Wilmington, OH
- This station performs vertical soundings twice a day and operates a doppler radar for our portion of the country.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- Governmental agency responsible for space borne observations of the earth.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- Oversees all oceanic and atmospheric work. Is the parent agency for the National Weather Service.
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
- A primary center for climate and weather research.
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
- United Nations agency for international meteorology efforts.

26. Meteorology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. to meteorology, it is clear that meteorology has taken more about weather and climate in general.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorology
Meteorology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events which illuminate and are explained by the science of meteorology. Those events are bound by the variables that exist in Earth 's atmosphere. They are temperature pressure water vapor , and the gradients and interactions of each variable, and how they change in time. The majority of Earth's observed weather is located in the troposphere Meteorology, climatology atmospheric physics and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences Table of contents 1 History of meteorology 2 Meteorology and climatology: some challenges for this century 2.1 Possibilities for future improvements 3 Meteorological topics and phenomena ... edit
History of meteorology
Also refer to the timeline of meteorology The term meteorology goes back to the book Meteorologica (about 340 BC ) by Aristotle , who combined observations with speculation as to the origin of celestial phenomena. The Greek word meteoron refers to things "high in the sky", that is between

27. Climate Glossary - El Nino
El Niño and general Impact. Recent performance of a method for forecasting Australian seasonal Library (Australian Bureau of meteorology) ENSO prediction
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/glossary/elnino.shtml
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Climate Glossary
translates from Spanish as 'the boy-child'. Peruvian fisherman originally used the term - a reference to the Christ child - to describe the appearance, around Christmas, of a warm ocean current off the South American coast.
  • Warmer than normal ocean temperatures across the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Increased convection or cloudiness in the central tropical Pacific Ocean - the focus of convection migrates from the Australian/Indonesian region eastward towards the central tropical Pacific Ocean. Weaker than normal (easterly) trade winds Low (negative) values of the SOI (Southern Oscillation Index).

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Teleconnections linking worldwide climate anomalies
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, pp493-510.
O'Neill, G.
Ecos Oceans, atmosphere and climate prediction
Brett, D.

28. SYDNEY HAILSTORM
Although Bureau of meteorology forecasters were able to provide a general indication of the technology and techniques for forecasting the development and
http://www.bom.gov.au/inside/services_policy/storms/sydney_hail/hail_report.shtm
REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF METEOROLOGY ON
THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY'S FORECASTING
AND WARNING PERFORMANCE FOR THE
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FORECASTING OF SEVERE WEATHER

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FIGURES Figure 1. Map of the storm area, showing place names, Local Government Areas (LGAs) and a schematic depiction of the radar-indicated track of the storm (See Figure 9 for a more detailed storm track.) Figure 2. Average monthly distribution of severe thunderstorms in New South Wales. Figure 3. Average hourly distribution of severe thunderstorms in New South Wales. Figure 4. The structure of the forecasting and warning components of the Sydney Regional Forecasting Centre and the Sydney Airport Meteorological Unit. Figure 5. Mean Sea Level Pressure Chart for 4 p.m. EST 14 April 1999. Figure 6. Wind pattern over southeast Australia at the 500 hPa level (approx. 5.5 km) for 4 p.m. EST 14 April 1999. Figure 7.

29. Academics - Physics And Meteorology
Pursues the development of specialized forecasting skills for phenomena such as tornadoes MET 480 Senior Seminar in meteorology, 2. PHY 110 general Physics I*, 4.
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  • N. Robert Wilson, Professor of Physics and Meteorology and Program Coordinator Scott Grinnell, Assistant Professor of Physics and Meteorology
The Physics program offers courses to address the three following objectives:
  • to teach the basic principles and techniques of physics for meteorology, natural science, and other majors; to offer advanced instruction in electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics for physics minors and meteorology majors; and to offer instruction in the application of microcomputer technology for problem solving in the environmental sciences.
  • Meteorology is a field that draws from various math and science disciplines to answer complex questions about our planet. We can use meteorology to help address environmental issues such as air and water pollution, global warming, and the feasibility of alternative energy systems. The major in meteorology is a rigorous program involving advanced course work in physics, mathematics, chemistry, and meteorology. It includes all of the course work recommended for meteorology positions within the National Weather Service and prepares students for a wide array of careers in this multifaceted field. The major also prepares students for graduate studies or for careers in other sophisticated science fields. Students completing the curriculum requirements for the meteorology major will also earn a Physics minor.

    30. MET - Meteorology
    MET 205 general meteorology (4). MET 260 Mesoscale meteorology (3 waves, thunderstorms and related phenomena, hurricanes, and problems in mesoscale forecasting.
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    MET - Meteorology
    MET 110 Our Violent Atmosphere (3) A general education course in which weather and climate are analyzed in terms of their physical basis and their historical, economic and human consequences. Emphasis is placed on the impacts of extreme weather such as hurricanes, severe thunderstorms, winter storms and floods. MET 205 General Meteorology (4) (3 lecture, 2 laboratory) The basic course in meteorology. The atmosphere, its structure and composition. Radiation, temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, clouds, air masses and fronts. Measurements. Weather maps. MET 260 Mesoscale Meteorology (3) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131 or take concurrently. Study of atmospheric phenomena on medium time and space scales. Topics covered include mountain/valley winds, sea breeze circulations, gravity currents and waves, thunderstorms and related phenomena, hurricanes, and problems in mesoscale forecasting. MET 306 Dynamic Meteorology I (3) (2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131. In-depth treatment of gas laws, atmosphere thermodynamics and stability, cloud dynamics and adiabatic charts. MET 315 Meteorological Instruments and Codes (2) (4 laboratory) Prerequisite: MET 205 or MET 306. Meteorological instruments and their operations; weather maps and data exchange; codes and plotting of charts.

    31. MET - Meteorology
    MET 205 general meteorology (4). (3 lecture, 2 laboratory MET 260 Mesoscale meteorology (3). Prerequisites MET hurricanes, and problems in mesoscale forecasting.
    http://catalog.unco.edu/2000-2001/Output/crs_desc66.html
    MET - Meteorology
    MET 110 Climate and Humans (3)
    A general education course that explores the interrelationships between people and climate. The factors and elements of climate, impact of people on climate and influence of climate on historical events.
    MET 205 General Meteorology (4)
    (3 lecture, 2 laboratory) The basic course in meteorology. The atmosphere, its structure and composition. Radiation, temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, clouds, air masses and fronts. Measurements. Weather maps.
    MET 260 Mesoscale Meteorology (3)
    Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131 or take concurrently. Study of atmospheric phenomena on medium time and space scales. Topics covered include mountain/valley winds, sea breeze circulations, gravity currents and waves, thunderstorms and related phenomena, hurricanes, and problems in mesoscale forecasting.
    MET 306 Dynamic Meteorology I (3)
    (2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131. In-depth treatment of gas laws, atmosphere thermodynamics and stability, cloud dynamics and adiabatic charts.
    MET 315 Meteorological Instruments and Codes (2)
    (4 laboratory) Prerequisite: MET 205 or MET 306. Meteorological instruments and their operations; weather maps and data exchange; codes and plotting of charts.

    32. BUBL LINK: 551.5 Meteorology: General Resources
    551.5 meteorology general resources. Planet Extensive collection of resources and teaching guides covering meteorology, weather forecasting and other
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    Atmospheric Sciences
    Links to Internet resources in atmospheric science.
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    Subjects: atmospheric science, meteorology
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    Daily Planet
    Extensive collection of resources and teaching guides covering meteorology, weather forecasting and other areas of the geosciences. Author: University of Illinois Department of Atmospheric Sciences Subjects: geophysics, meteorology, weather DeweyClass: ResourceType: guides Location: usa
    Meteorology Departments in the United States
    Links to meteorology departments in US universities. Author: TV Weather Subjects: meteorology DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: usa
    Online Meteorology Guide
    A collection of web-based instructional modules that use multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the Web, including diagrams, animations, computer simulations, audio and video, to introduce fundamental concepts in the atmospheric sciences. Author: University of Illinois Department of Atmospheric Sciences Subjects: atmospheric science, meteorology
  • 33. Weather Forecasting, Weather Forecasts, Meteorology - WeatherScape Forecasting H
    If you have any questions about WeatherScape forecasting, or about weather in general, email WeatherScape forecasting (or go to the Contact page for more
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    34. AFIT - Department Of Engineering Physics
    foundation in meteorology at the graduate level with emphasis in atmospheric dynamics, analysis and forecasting, physical meteorology, or general meteorology.
    http://en.afit.edu/enp/physics/gdp/metprg.html
    METEOROLOGY (M.S.)
    18-MONTH CURRICULUM
    Space Weather
    This program provides each student with a broad foundation in meteorology at the graduate level with emphasis in atmospheric dynamics, analysis and forecasting, physical meteorology, or general meteorology. Laboratory practice is used extensively in the analysis and forecasting classes, and computational methods are emphasized in some of the dynamics and physical meteorology courses. This unique combination of coursework and laboratory practice provides the student with the background for understanding atmospheric factors which, when applied appropriately, can enhance our warfighters’ capability to operate under various weather conditions as well as support the acquisition community to ensure weather effects are accounted for in the design of new weapons systems. Admission Requirements: In general, students entering this program will have an undergraduate degree in meteorology, physics, mathematics, or engineering. The basic requirements for admission are an overall undergraduate grade point average, GPA, of at least a B (3.00), a GPA on all mathematics courses of at least a B (3.00), and GRE scores of at least 500 on the verbal test and 600 on the quantitative test. Waivers of some of these requirements can be granted on an individual basis by the Department of Engineering Physics. General Requirements: The Master of Science with emphasis in meteorology will be awarded for the successful completion of a curriculum, which serves the needs of the Air Force and has the approval of the faculty as meriting the degree. Specific requirements include:

    35. BSc (Hons) Meteorology
    WKD 713 (Research methodology), 20 Credits. WEATHER forecasting WKD 751 (Instrument and general meteorology). 20 Credits. WKD 714 (Remote sensing), 20 Credits.
    http://www.up.ac.za/academic/geog/bsc_hons_meteorology.html
    Programmes BSc Earth Science Environmental Science Geography Geoinformatics ... Meteorology BSocSci Social, Urban and Rural Studies BA Own Choice Honours Geography Geoinformatics Meteorology Masters Environmental Studies Geography Geoinformatics Meteorology PhD Environmental Studies Geography Geoinformatics Meteorology Meteorology Menu Degrees BSc Meteorology BSc (Hons) Meteorology MSc Meteorology PhD Meteorology Research LRAM Teaching Support Telematic Training Dynamic Meteorology Search the UP Web About the Department ... People Home: Academic Offering: Academic Programmes: BSc (Hons) Meteorology BSc (Hons) Meteorology (Code: 02240070) WOULD YOU LIKE TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL METEOROLOGIST?

    36. David Baron's General Weather Links
    Base Severe Weather,Hurricanes, forecasting Models, Satellite Environment and NatureWeather; meteorology; Virtual Library Weather Machines (general Data Servers
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    37. Atmospheric Sciences And Meteorology, General
    Atmospheric Sciences and meteorology. physics, atmospheric dynamics, climatology and climate change, weather simulation, weather forecasting, climate modelling
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    Schools offering this program in Missouri
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    38. WCSU - Undergraduate Programs In Physics, Astronomy, And Meteorology
    AST 150 general Astronomy, 4 SH. ES 103 Planet Earth, 4 SH. MTR 175 Introduction to Analytical meteorology, 4 SH. MTR 230 Weather Analysis and forecasting I, 4 SH.
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    The goal of the Physics, Astronomy, and Meteorology Department is to provide students with the opportunity to understand the physical laws governing the universe. The fundamental relationships of energy and matter pursued from the age of the ancient scientists through the era of Einstein and up to the present day are studied. Applications are made to the fields of astronomy, electronics, engineering, meteorology, and to the many branches of physics from classical mechanics to quantum nuclear physics. In addition to experiencing practical applications of the laws of nature, the student is given an understanding of the role played by science and technology in contemporary society. The meteorology degree provides its students with a broad background of fundamental skills in mathematics, computer science, physics, and chemistry to allow them to enter professional employment in both public and private sectors. A student completing the theoretical courses in meteorology and atmospheric science will gain the necessary expertise to find employment as a weather forecaster or to enter emerging research fields associated with environmental problems. Practical experience may be available through opportunities for employment in

    39. Department Of Geosciences, Atmospheric Sciences Courses
    201. general meteorology. 3 cr. Applications to weather analysis and forecasting. Prerequisite Math 131. 202. general meteorology Laboratory. 3 cr.
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    Introduction to Weather and Climate . 3 cr. A non-mathematical introduction to atmospheric sciences and the importance of weather and climate. Students enrolled in 101 may also enroll in 202. Microcomputers in Meteorology . 1 cr. Two hours of laboratory work learning to operate a personal computer systems dealing with meteorological data. Discussions will consider data distribution, reception and archival; IBM operating systems, Weathercapture software; DIFAX, and the PC-McDAS network. General Meteorology . 3 cr. A survey of the fundamental physical principles of which govern the behavior of atmospheric dynamic, thermodynamic, and radiative processes. Applications to weather analysis and forecasting. Prerequisite: Math 131. General Meteorology Laboratory . 3 cr. Two hours of lab to accompany 201. Prerequisite: 101 or registration in 201. Regional Climatology . 3 cr. An examination of basic controls of the earth's climate and a introduction of methods of climatic classification. Atmospheric Dynamics and Thermodynamics . 3 cr. Kinematics, fundamental forces in the atmosphere, basic conservation laws, thermodynamics of the dry and moist atmosphere. Prerequisites: 201, Math 131, Physics 207.

    40. Atmospheric Science Recommendations Anyone?
    Penn State Great for general forecasting FSU/Miami Tropical meteorology Programs are excellent WisconsinMadison Great for Satellite meteorology.
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    Atmospheric science recommendations anyone? College Discussion Forums College Search and Selection June 2003 Archive : Atmospheric science recommendations anyone? By on Monday, June 02, 2003 - 09:44 pm Edit HS student with lifelong interest in atmospheric science/meteorogy. Any recommendations of a university in Northeast US with strong program. Interested in research/forecasting. Thanks for any help. By on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 12:25 am Edit Cornell or Penn State are your two best bets with Meteo... By Carolyn (Carolyn) on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 11:00 am Edit By on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 11:02 am Edit We see their storm-chasers out every year about this time - great location for that, at least. By Sopranosmom (Sopranosmom) on Tuesday, June 03, 2003 - 04:13 pm Edit pennstate, pennstate, pennstate go to weather.com and look at the bios of the meteorologists there - you might turn up some other programs but PSU leads the pack! By on Thursday, June 05, 2003 - 08:01 am Edit thanks for your input By on Monday, June 30, 2003 - 12:08 pm

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