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Awesome. I was in hurricane Andrew in Florida back in 1992, and have always
been interested in weather. I took a Meteorology course at my community college and I am going on to Florida State University as a Meteorology major. That Penn State online course sounds like it would suit your situation well. Good luck, Col. - Justin Berke www.justinberke.tk "Col" wrote in message m... Have been into watching severe weather programs on t.v (Particulary Thunderstorms/Tornadoes)for years. Now I have decided to study Earth Sciences at University on part-time basis! Have enrolled for a Natural Sciences degree course at Open University (Starts in Jan 2004!). This covers a BROAD range of areas relating to Earth Sciences etc. Does anyone know of a dedicated Meteorology course - that I can study part-time - to add to the above course? I live in South-East, Essex, U.K and am 41yr old male of the species! Thanks Col |
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