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Fall 2008, Number 28
- VORTEX-2 on track for 2009-2010
- NSSL scientists shadow NOAA Storm Prediction Center forecasters
- NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed 2008 Spring Experiment
- NSSL’s SMART-R aids California forecasters during record storm
- 2008 Spring Real-Time Phased Array Radar Demonstration
- NSSL adds mobile X-band dual-polarized radar to armada
- The National Weather Radar Testbed PAR captures a tropical storm
- SMART-Radar team wins NSF Award
- Spotlight: Doug Forsyth
- NSSL brings home part of the Nobel Prize
- NSSL's Kurt Hondl and team receive NOAA Tech Transfer Award
- Harold Brooks honored with NOAA Administrator Award
- More awards and honors
- Scholastic News spotlights NSSL meteorologist
- Boston's Museum of Science uses WDSS-II exhibit
- National Weather Festival 11/8/08
- AMS WeatherFest impacts future meteorologists
- NSSL inspires future workforce
- NSSL techniques aid forecasters in Super Tuesday aftermath
- NSSL to study impacts of microbursts on electric power operations
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Writer/Editor Susan Cobb
NSSL Staff
Director, Jeff Kimpel
Deputy Director, Kevin Kelleher
Administrative Officer, Linda Skaggs
Chief, Forecast R&D, David Stensrud
Chief, Radar R&D, Doug Forsyth
Chief, Warning R&D, Dave Jorgensen
Information and Technology, Jeff Horn
CIMMS/NOAA Relations, Randy Peppler
Public Affairs, Keli Tarp
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