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A Great Time for Weather Weenies
The timely updates on severe weather events that most National Weather Service offices now publish on their Web sites are one of the reasons why I say on page 6 of The AMS Weather Book that, “We are living in a golden age for those who consider themselves weather weenies (i.e., those for whom weather is a passion bordering on... »
Climate Change Exhibit Gets It (Mostly) Right
NEW YORK CITY—The American Museum of Natural History at Central Park West and 79th Street is always worth a visit when you’re in New York City. If you are curious about all of the talk about climate change, the museum is especially worth visiting to see “Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future” exhibit. The exhibit will... »