National Science Foundation (11 January 2011) press release describing the latest project utilizing the DOW network, the Lake-Effect Project taking place in Upstate New York
A fly-low.com (August 2010) article about the 2010 Rocky Mountain Regional Fly-In, at which the list of guest speakers included Joshua Wurman
TheCurrentEvents.com's (31 May 2010) Vol. 9, Issue 17 features a discussion of the second leg of the VORTEX2 field campaign.
National Science Foundation (27 April 2010) article describes the second installment of the VORTEX-2 field campaign
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New Scientist (27 February 2010) article, "Storm Chaser," goes inside and behind-the-scenes of the 5 June 2009 intercept of a tornado by the VORTEX2 scientists.
A (1 June 2009) article, "Unraveling twisters' turns," from
The Denver Post focuses on the collective project to study tornadogenesis, VORTEX2. You will need a PSD viewer software to view these items.
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National Science Foundation (5 May 2009) press release regarding the VORTEX-2 project and a discussion of the V2 Field Blog
In the (May 2009) issue of
Discover, Leora Frankel continues to offer readers a behind-the-scenes look at the scientific missions to study tornadoes, including VORTEX2, in her article, "Funnel Vision." (You will need a PSD viewing software to view these pages.)
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This (April 2009) issue of Ithacation, the Cornell Chapter of the American Meteorological Society's newsletter, discusses the 34th Annual Northeastern Storm Conference in Springfield, MA, at which Joshua Wurman was the keynote speaker
The Washington Post's (20 April 2009) article, "Tornado-Chasing Project Aims to Improve Forecasts" describes the upcming VORTEX2 field project.
A Washington Post article from (20 April 2009), describing the VORTEX-2 project.
A Discover Magazine (10 April 2009) article discussing the specifics behind VORTEX-2
Scientific American's (7 April 2009) online slide show "Slide Show: 10 Important Atmospheric Science Experiments", including the VORTEX-2 field campaign
In the (4 April 2009) issue of
Physics World, Joshua Wurman is featured in the publications "Careers" series.
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Publicity for the (27 February - 1 March 2009)
Colloquium 2009: Weather or Not includes mention of a presentation given by Joshua Wurman, as well as gives a brief biography of the researcher. You will need a PSD viewer to view these files.
The (October 2008) issue of
Wired magazine features an advertisement for "Storm Chasers," on Discovery. You will need a PSD viewer software to see this image.
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The (November 2008) issue of
Motor Trend features an advertisement for "Storm Chasers," on Discovery. You will need a PSD viewer software to see this image.
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A (November 2008) advertisement for "Storm Chasers" from
Men's Journal. You will need a PSD viewer software to view this image.
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The (November 2008) issue of
Car and Driver features an advertisement for "Storm Chasers," on Discovery. You will need a PSD viewer software to see this image.
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This excerpt from a (October 2008) issue of
United's Magazine contains a mention of the "Storm Chasers" television show (Discovery Channel). You will need a PSD viewer software to see this image.
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A New York Times
(14 September 2008) article covering Hurricane Ike's destructive path. You will need a PSD viewer software to view this article.
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The New York Times (13 September 2008) coverage of Hurricane Ike. You will need a PSD viewer software to view this article.
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The Huntsville Times (6 September 2008) article, "Why they chase these things," features Joshua Wurman, who describes the rationale behind tornado and hurricane research.
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This (July 2008) issue of
United Magazine (Online) featured an advertisement for "Stormchasers," from Discovery Channel. You will need a PSD viewer software to view this image.
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An article (5 June 2008) from
The Marysville Advocate, "Storm chasers blwo in ahead of storm," features Joshua Wurman and the staff members from CSWR, who were in the area in anticipation of severe weather. You will need a PSD viewing software to view this article.
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