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The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) held a briefing on super storms on March 24, 2015. The event took place before a capacity audience on Capitol Hill. Dr. Roger Wakimoto, NSF assistant director for Geosciences, moderated a panel of NSF-supported scientists in a discussion of the current state of storm research and how scientists are working to improve risk assessment and hazard preparedness for the future. You can learn more in this video of the briefing. Credit: Julia Gureck for NSF |
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