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Contributions are welcome of observations, models, tools, methods, analyses and discussions. For questions or to get involved email Erin Robinson, erinrobinson@esipfed.org or Rudy Husar, rhusar@wustl.edu.
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This page points to relevant discussions going on in the Exceptional Event workspace.  ''A desirable mix of issues would include:''
 
This page points to relevant discussions going on in the Exceptional Event workspace.  ''A desirable mix of issues would include:''
 
* ''Regulatory issues''
 
* ''Regulatory issues''
** via Neil Frank: http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2013/03/08/forest-service-may-let-more-fires-burn/1dJ4wTZNHbnH5EqNrRRADP/story.html
 
 
* ''Scientific issues''
 
* ''Scientific issues''
 
** [[Talk: Exceptional Event Analyses|Illustrative EE Analyses]]
 
** [[Talk: Exceptional Event Analyses|Illustrative EE Analyses]]

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Contributions are welcome of observations, models, tools, methods, analyses and discussions. For questions or to get involved email Erin Robinson, erinrobinson@esipfed.org or Rudy Husar, rhusar@wustl.edu.

To join the email list: https://groups.google.com/a/esipfed.org/forum/#!forum/ee-aq-analysis-community

This page points to relevant discussions going on in the Exceptional Event workspace. A desirable mix of issues would include: