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News Release 11-188

Hazards Researchers "Stormed" Capitol Hill

NSF Expo showcased basic science and engineering research to facilitate local, state, federal and private-sector capability to predict, prepare for, mitigate and respond to disasters

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Dr. Suresh addresses policy makers and the public at NSF hazards expo on Capitol Hill.

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Senator Bill Nelson from Florida addresses the science community and the public at NSF hazards expo on Capitol Hill.

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Using numerical and physical models to demonstrate the effects of landslides entering a river both upstream and downstream.

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Tornado Alley movie educates public on storms and data collection.

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Drs. Frew and Argrow showcase their unmanned aircraft that launches in storms to study storm activity and record data.

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