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Special Guest: Dr. Jack Beven, Tuesday at 9pm on IPR
      Sun Nov 19 2006 09:58 PM

Tune in Tuesday November 21st at 9pm for Center of Circulation on Internet Partnership Radio http://www.ipr365.com/ . Special guest will be Dr. Jack Beven; Senior Hurricane Specialist for the National Hurricane Center. We will be discussing topics dealing with his career, the 2006 season and forecasting challenges.

Questions are welcome by e-mail (cwilson@ipr365.com) prior to the show and during the show. If you are unable to tune in, the show will be available archived on-demand at http://podweather.com/ .

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