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November 14, 2011 · 0 comments

From our AMS bookmarks this week (for more, visit AMSFrontPage on Delicious, http://bit.ly/v7dMY2):

Sweden offers aerial Aurora Borealis tours…Mobile Radar in Utah-Style Storm Chasing This Month…Conversation With Paul Yeager, Writer/Meteorologist…Drought Adds Poignant Twist To Deer Season…National Snow and Ice Data Center wins sustainability award…History of atmospheric CO2–The Movie…Oregon State Univ. merges ocean, geoscience programs

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