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Shaun Tanner, May 23, 2013
Senior Meteorologist, Weather Underground
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Bryan Norcross, May 20, 2013
Hurricane Specialist, The Weather Channel
NOAA's assessment of the National Weather Service's performance during Sandy is out. It's an outstanding report, which, if implemented, would significantly improve communications during landfalling hurricanes. But, there are a few areas where some more thinking is required.
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Portlight, May 14, 2013
Disaster Relief Organization
The Getting it Right Conference
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Zachary Labe, May 6, 2013
Northeast Weather Analyst
As the dry and seasonal weather begins to break across the Northeast, increasing threats for rain are likely over the area. A widespread soaking rain is likely for the middle to end of the week followed by significantly below normal temperatures to start off the second week in May.
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Randy Bynon, August 27, 2012
Dropsonde SysOp/AVAPS PM, 53rd WRS "Hurricane Hunters", USAFR
Now only 36 hours or so from landfall, al eyes are on Isaac in the open Gulf of Mexico.
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AJ Jain, January 31, 2012
Meteorologist
Here at the FreshAJ blog, I’m constantly looking to create new, effective ways to help students, graduates, and career professionals get juicy insights into the weather industry.Recently, I’ve received quite a few emails from meteorology students and young professionals asking for feedback on their weather resumes in order to stand out and get an employer’s attention. And I noticed that many of the resumes needed considerable improvement. Even at the student conference at the AMS, the recruiters expressed frustration on many poorly written resumes.So, it got me thinking…wouldn’t it be nice if a weather expert(s) reviewed a resume before it was actually sent it to an employer?
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