Do you know of a forum for meteorologists?

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Active forums for meteorologists to discuss dynamic and physical meteorology and related scientific topics include www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum and http://earth.myfastforum.org/, which is new but growing. Another recommended site is www.easternuswx.com, noted as a favorite among users for its engaging discussions.
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Do you happen to know of an active forum for meteorologists to discuss the latest advances in dynamic and physical meteorology, and other weather-related, scientific topics? I can't seem to find any decent ones. Thanks
 
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You could try: www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum

There's also http://earth.myfastforum.org/ which is a small forum at the moment, but that's because it's only been running for a week or two.
 
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Thanks, that's just what I was looking for.
 
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