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Meteorologist at Mt. Washington Observatory: Talking With Weather Extremist [INTERVIEW] [EXCLUSIVE]
Nature World News recently spoke with Mike Carmon, a meteorologist who studies the very extreme weather atop New Hampshire's Mt. Washington. Scientists in 1932 clocked winds there of 231 mph; researchers have had a wild-and-wooly view of weather there ever since then.
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