Experts Available as 2008 Hurricane Season Begins
Friday, May 9, 2008 - 12:21
in Earth & Climate
The United States is bracing for what predictions say will be a "well-above-average" hurricane season. Texas Tech University has a number of wind scientists with extensive experience researching hurricanes such as Rita and Katrina and can speak as experts about various aspects of these devastating storms.
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