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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA NATIONAL WEATHER CENTER TO HOST PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON CLIMATE CHANGE - The University of Oklahoma National Weather Center will host a free, public discussion on the climate and its impacts at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, as the opening event for the Regional Climate Symposium, " Regional Climate – Monitoring, Modeling, Predicting, and Impacts," being held Feb. 9 and 10 at the National Weather Center. [PDF] Posted: 2/3/2010

OU-Kyoto conference presentations and picture links now available - In November, a group of University of Oklahoma faculty members participated in a joint OU-Kyoto University conference on radar meteorology and data assimilation/modeling in Japan. Here are links to PowerPoints and videos of many of the presentations, as well as photos from that conference. In two years, OU will host a similar conference. Please see PDF for links. [PDF] Posted: 1/4/2010

DEAN JOHN SNOW AWARDED REGENTS’ PROFESSORSHIP - In recognition of his outstanding record of scholarly work, commitment to science education and distinguished service to the University of Oklahoma, the university is bestowing a Regents’ Professorship upon John Snow, dean of OU’s College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences. [PDF] Posted: 12/2/2009

THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA JOINS KYOTO UNIVERSITY FOR INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM IN JAPAN - The University of Oklahoma will partner with Kyoto University to present the International Symposium on Radar and Modeling Studies of the Atmosphere Nov. 10 to 13 in Kyoto, Japan. [PDF] Posted: 11/9/2009

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