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>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 11:24:11 -0700 (PDT) >Organization: University of Washington >Keywords:199906181824.MAA29699 outside cases On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Lynn McMurdie wrote: > Hello Jeff... > > I just received the email from Linda Miller saying that you are the > new liason for case studies. I'm just emailing you today to let you > know of our current work here at the University of WAshington. We are > preparing cases studies here too for the user community and have > already contributed one to COMET for distribution. Currently we are > working on an intense midwest winter storm (Nov 10 1998) and on some > winter Pacific Northwest cases. These should be complete this summer > sometime. If you are interesting in distributing the Nov case and one > of the west coast cases, we would be happy to send the data and assist > in any way possible. > > Keep up the good work. The COMET case study base has been very useful > for our courses here at UW. > Cheers, > Lynn > -- > Lynn McMurdie INTERNET: address@hidden > (206) 685-9405 UUCP: > uw-beaver!atmos.washington.edu!mcmurdie > Dept of Atmospheric Sciences > University of Washington > Box 351640 > Seattle, WA 98195 >