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David Cotton, Satellite Observing Systems, Godalming, UK
Tim Hewson, UK Meteorological Office/University of Reading, UK
David Malmquist, RPI/BBSR
Robert Muir-Wood, Risk Management Solutions, Inc., London, UK
Jean Palutikof, Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, UK
Balaji Rajagopalan, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia, USA
Andrew Robertson, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Walt Robinson, University of Illinois, USA
Mark Saunders, Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre, University College London, UK
Torben Schmith, Danish Climate Centre, Denmark
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