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Scheduled Broadcast for the Barometer Bob ShowThe Barometer Bob Show for November 20, 2008!
We will discuss the weather across the Nation, Weather News and the Tropics. Part 3 of a special series of shows to cover the new Discovery Channel second season of "Storm Chasers" which airs every Sunday night at 10pm/et on the Discovery Channel. My guests this week, Joshua Wurman from CSWR.Org and the D.O.W. Doppler on wheels. Also, Sean Casey developer of the Tornado Intercept Vehicle (T.I.V.) We will talk about the vehicle, and the making of the IMAX Film.
The show starts at 8pm/et and you can listen live at WRBN.Net
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Weather News
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2008-2009 U.S. Winter Weather Outlook
NOAA's Climate Prediction Center is calling for warmer-than-normal temperatures for much of the central part of the nation, and a continuation of drier-than-normal conditions across the Southeast.
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Second Warmest October for Globe
The combined global land and ocean surface average temperature for October 2008 was the second warmest since records began in 1880, according to a preliminary analysis by NOAA?s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
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?Teachers Under the Sea? Bring Marine Science to the Classroom
High school teachers prepare to take part in the 100th mission of NOAA?s Aquarius Reef Base ? becoming the first teachers to live and work from the world?s only permanent undersea laboratory.
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William J. Brennan Becomes Acting NOAA Administrator
William J. Brennan, Ph.D., named acting under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and acting administrator of NOAA.
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SARSAT Makes 6,000th Rescue
Two people rescued from the site of their downed airplane near Concrete, Wash., pushed to 6,000 the number of people rescued in the U.S. by NOAA's SARSAT system.
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Ninth Warmest September for Globe
The combined global land and ocean surface average temperature for September 2008 tied with September 2001 as the ninth warmest since records began in 1880, according to an analysis by NOAA?s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.
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New Measures to Protect Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales
NOAA has issued a regulation that implements new measures requiring large ships to reduce speeds in areas where North Atlantic Right whales feed and reproduce ? reducing the risk of collisions.
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