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Doppler On Wheels / National Center for Atmospheric Research / Tornado / University Corporation for Atmospheric Research / Thunderstorm / National Severe Storms Laboratory / Storm chasing / VORTEX projects / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Storm
Date: 2011-01-13 13:17:17
Doppler On Wheels
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Tornado
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Thunderstorm
National Severe Storms Laboratory
Storm chasing
VORTEX projects
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Storm

[removed] – NCAR Careers in Science 1. AMS officers covered preliminaries, and announced information about the calendar photos. 2. Speakers: A. Mike Daniels – Computer Engineer, started NCAR at the age of 19 years. He

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