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Whether it was a coincidence or in recognition of NOAA's 200th celebration, Juneau was hit with a record-breaking 200 inches of snow this winter. The lack of roads throughout the Alaska panhandle archipelago forced residents to rely on the highly weather-dependent services of air carriers and marine vessels to transport people and goods. NOAA's National Weather Service Forecast Office in Juneau played a key role in protecting lives and property during southeast Alaska's winter, which included avalanches, 100-mile per hour winds, and 50-foot waves. Dedicated NOAA technicians kept remote weather observing stations working throughout the long dark harsh winter.

Shown (from left): Rick Fritsch, Tom Ainsworth,Michael Mitchell, Paul Shannon, Mike Rehbein, Kimberly Vaughan, James Truitt, Kim Custer, Paul Suffern, Art Puustinen, John Lindsey, Carl Dierking, Bob Tschantz, Joel Curtis, and Ursula Jones.
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by NOAA Photo Library at https://www.flickr.com/photos/51647007@N08/5143392908. It was reviewed on 3 January 2013 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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