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 News From the Field Traditional Inuit Knowledge Combines With Science to Shape Weather Insights

April 7, 2010
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Inuit forecasters in the Canadian Arctic equipped with generations of observational experiences are helping scientists learn more about arctic weather by providing information and stories that can be combined with statistical climate measurements.
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Source University of Colorado at Boulder
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