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No. 31
December 2001
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Changes at the WeatherZine

Along with the WeatherZine’s move to the CIRES Center for Science and Technology Policy Research comes a new look, thanks to the efforts of our dedicated staff. The new WeatherZine home page is at http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/zine/.This page provides access to HTML,.pdf, and text versions of the most recent edition of WeatherZine. It also provides access to past editions of WeatherZine, forms for subscribing and submitting information, contact information for the editors, and links to the Societal Aspects of Weather website and the weatherpolicy listserv. The WeatherZine may be contacted via email at weatherzine-admin@sciencepolicy.colorado.edu. Subscribers to the WeatherZine now receive both a text and.pdf version via email. The WeatherZine is a project under the Atmospheric Sciences Policy Education and Network (ASPEN) program. The ASPEN program also includes the Societal Aspects of Weather (SOCASP) web portal, the weather policy listserv, the Extreme Weather Sourcebook, and the Use and Value of Climate and Weather Forecasts Bibliography. Please visit the newly designed ASPEN program web site for more information about these and future ASPEN projects. While you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to visit the Center’s new home page for more information about the Center, its staff, research areas, and projects.