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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Techncial
Memorandum NWS SR-145: A Comprehensive Glossary of Weather Terms
for Storm Spotters, Michael Branick, NOAA/WFO Norman
Acknowledgements (from
NOAA Technical Memo NWS SR-145):
The author expresses his most sincere thanks to the many
individuals who provided input to the glossary. The following
individuals were instrumental in contributing, through helpful
comments and suggestions: David Andra, Dave Beusterien, Dr. Harold
Brooks, Bill Bunting, Don Burgess, E. Brian Curran, Dr. Charles A.
Doswell III, Mike Emlaw, Mike Foster, Dave Gold, Paul Janish, Tim
Marshall, Alan Moller, Mike Morgan, Steve Parker, Steve Piltz,
Robert Prentice, Jim Purpura, Gene Rhoden, Lans Rothfusz, Dan Smith,
Greg Stumpf, Steve Vasiloff. Steve Nelson and Doug Speheger both
were instrumental in setting up the glossary on the WSFO Norman home
page.
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