EPISODE · Feb 21, 2017
CPSWS 2011 - Nebraska Severe Weather, 2010 and Looking Ahead to 2011
from Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium
Barbara Mayes is the “Climate Focal Point” at the Omaha/Valley National Weather Service Office. Barbara will review the severe weather events of Year 2010 and put them into climatological context.
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