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Kan. Museum Unveils Foul Weather Exhibit

By JOHN HANNA, Associated Press Writer, Space & Earth science / Environment
Seneca Ks resident Garrett Randell watches footage from tornado chasers at the Kansas History Museum in Topeka Kan. Friday March 21 2008. The museum just opened the exhibit Forces of Nature that details weather related stories and history throughout  ...
Seneca, Ks resident Garrett Randell watches footage from tornado chasers at the Kansas History Museum in Topeka, Kan., Friday, March 21, 2008. The museum just opened the exhibit "Forces of Nature" that details weather related stories and history throughout the state. The exhibit contains interactive films, a storm shelter and a story booth where patrons can relate their own weather related stories. (AP Photo/Chuck France)

(AP) -- After a year in which Kansas endured destructive ice storms, killer tornadoes and severe flooding, it seemed the state history museum carefully timed the opening of an exhibit on extreme weather.




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