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Last Updated
11 October 2004

 

NSSL Briefings
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NSSL Briefings is a publication from the National Severe Storms Laboratory intended to provide federal managers, staff, and other colleagues in the meteorological community with timely information on activities and employees.

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Deputy Director, Kevin Kelleher
Administrative Officer, Jon Domstead
Chief, Forecast R&D, Dave Rust
Chief, Radar R&D, Doug Forsyth
Chief, Warning R&D, Dave Jorgensen
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