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SEMINAR: Sandy ain't got nuthin' on us
| From: | Neal.Dorst <neal.m.dorst@noaa.gov> |
| Subject: | SEMINAR: Sandy ain't got nuthin' on us |
| Date: | Tue, 23 Oct 2012 09:30:02 -0400 |
Friends of the Greater Miami chapter of the AMS: Since HRD's plans for any research missions into Tropical Storm Sandy have been postponed the AMS chapter meeting scheduled for today at 3 PM is still on. It will be held in the first floor conference room of AOML. I will be presenting a talk entitled: "They Called the Wind Mahina: The History of Naming Cyclones" During some related research I came across several interesting facts about this history which are not well known and thought I would share them with our local weather community. Come hear how the vulpine cat got out of the bag in 1950. Home made cookies will be served 15 minutes prior to the talk. We will be using GoToMeeting to open up the talk to our remote friends. GoToMeeting can be accessed using this link: For audio, join the HRD conference call line: 1-866-700-1361, passcode 491147. Please use the conference call number for audio as we will not be activating the use of your computer mic and speakers using GoToMeeting. Neal M. Dorst NOAA/AOML/Hurricane Research Division |
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