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Date: 2009-05-07 17:53:48
National Weather Service
Television technology
Weather prediction
National Centers for Environmental Prediction
Weather forecasting
Area forecast
Storm Prediction Center
NOAA Weather Radio
Weather Star XL
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
The Weather Channel

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