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	<title>Comments on: As #Danny Moves By &amp; U.S. Marks #Katrina Anniversary, 260,000 Volunteer &#8220;Storm Spotters&#8221; Keep Watch For Severe Weather</title>
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		<title>By: In Experimental Federal Initiative, Public Being Asked To Report On &#8220;Significant Weather Information&#8221; Through Twitter</title>
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		<description>[...] outreach initiative builds upon the Weather Service&#8217;s SkyWarn program which includes 260,000 Storm Spotters across the U.S. who have been trained to help report dangerous conditions. (Thanks to Keith [...]</description>
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