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Meteorology / Physical geography / United States / Atlantic hurricane seasons / Florida International University / National Hurricane Center / National Weather Service / Broadcasting / Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model / Tropical cyclone / Hurricane Hunters / Hurricane Sandy
Date: 2016-05-25 13:05:10
Meteorology
Physical geography
United States
Atlantic hurricane seasons
Florida International University
National Hurricane Center
National Weather Service
Broadcasting
Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model
Tropical cyclone
Hurricane Hunters
Hurricane Sandy

WRITTEN STATEMENT BY DR. RICHARD KNABB DIRECTOR, NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

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