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OUR SPEAKERS:
"Forecasting and Storm
Chasing in Fact and Fantasy"
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Dr. Chuck Doswell, National
Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma. Chuck is well known
and highly published in the field of severe storms meteorology. He
was recently featured on several Learning Channel tornado programs.
"The Striking Facts
and Fallacies about Lightning"
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Dr. Mary Ann Cooper,
University of Illinois at Chicago, Principal Investigator, lightning injury
research. Mary Ann is a specialist on the impact of lightning injuries
and recovery from lightning injuries.
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"Severe Storms
and the Damage They Do"
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Tim Marshall is editor
of Storm Track Magazine, the magazine for Storm Chasers since 1977. Professionally
trained as a meteorologist, he a Failure and Damage Consultant, engineer
and meteorologist with Haag Engineering Co., Dallas, Texas.
"The Challenges of
Forecasting Winter Weather in the Great Plains"

Cathy Zapotocny, Meteorologist
- National Weather Service Office, Valley,
Nebraska. Cathy
is the office's winter weather focal point, assuring that the
forecasters are prepared
for each winter weather season. In addition, she serves as the office
web master.
"Bringing Severe Weather
Forecasts All year Long to The Great Plains."

On Camera Meteorologist
Jeff Morrow of The Weather Channel, Atlanta Georgia will join us at the
symposium and describe how the Weather Channel prepares and presents its
coverage of severe weather. He really enjoys the aspect of reporting live
significant weather events. He can often be seen fulfilling that
capacity as one of The Weather Channel's reporters in the field.
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