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Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate shares a light moment with Helena Lindberg, Director-General of the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, and Mikael Odenberg, President and CEO of Swedish National Grid. The meeting was part of a two-day workshop hosted at National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration offices in Boulder, Colo. , to examine transatlantic preparedness for geomagnetic storms, so-called 'space weather. ? FEMA/Jerry DeFelice

Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate ...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate at the Space Weather Predict Production Date: 02/24/2010 Caption: Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- FEMA Administrator ... More

Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- At the NOAA space Weather Prediction Operations Center,  Space weather forecaster Bill Murtagh briefs workshop participants outside NOAA's operations center in Boulder, Colo. Attendees at the two-day event discussed  transatlantic preparedness for critical incidents such as geomagnetic storms.  FEMA/Jerry DeFelice

Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- At the NOAA space Weather Predic...

The original database describes this as: Title: Space Weather Prediction Center briefing in Boulder, CO Production Date: 02/24/2010 Caption: Boulder, Colo. , February 24, 2010 -- At the NOAA space Weather Pr... More

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