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    AskM invitation - Perry Samson

    News and Information Services, University of Michigan
    2011

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    science_samson_jun_11.mp4
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    MPEG video)

    Abstract

    Perry Samson is a professor of atmospheric, oceanic and space sciences at the University of Michigan. This week he invites questions about extreme weather and global climate change impact. Post your questions and look for answers in a new video next week. Storm chasing professor invites questions about weather video with Perry Samson

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    87265_0002

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    Video

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/93347

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