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In Tornado Alley, forecasting severe weather with drones

Midwestern universities are developing a drone system to predict severe weather.

02/10/2016 | Rating NR

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In Tornado Alley, forecasting severe weather with drones

Clip: 2/10/2016 | 3m 41s

Midwestern universities are developing a drone system to predict severe weather.

More than 100 tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma last year, and a new multi-million-dollar grant to four universities in the heart of Tornado Alley may lead to better information about where and when severe weather may strike. NewsHour's Stephen Fee reports from Oklahoma.

02/10/2016 | Rating NR

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