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XZRS: Randy Cerveny - Weather's Greatest Mysteries Solved

XZRS: Randy Cerveny - Weather's Greatest Mysteries Solved
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Jan 29, 2019 · 41m 20s

Randy Cerveny is a professor who specializes in weather and climate in the School of Geographical Sciences at Arizona State University. In 2005, he was named one of three inaugural...

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Randy Cerveny is a professor who specializes in weather and climate in the School of Geographical Sciences at Arizona State University. In 2005, he was named one of three inaugural "President's Professors" for the University (out of a faculty of nearly 2000). He is the author of "Weather's Greatest Mysteries Solved!" (published by Prometheus Books) and of "Freaks of the Storms: The World's Strangest Weather Stories" (published by Thunder's Mouth Press, a division of Avalon Books, in 2006). He obtained his doctorate in geography at the University of Nebraska in 1987 and has studied weather around the world, having been on all seven of the world's continents. His work, including nearly 100 science articles and a book on strange weather, has ranged from looking at the weather associated with prison escapes to computing the weather of the next 10,000 years. For his research on weekend rainfall, he has been interviewed by the BBC, CNN, ABC News, NPR, and has appeared live on the NBC Today show and on the CBS Morning Show. He is an editor of the popular-based weather magazine Weatherwise. Currently he is working with the World Meteorological Organization to develop a global database of extreme weather records (now online at http://wmo.asu.edu/) - www.prometheusbooks.com
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