Alex Tardy from the National Weather Service - S1E1 - Cat's Climate
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Alex Tardy is a meterologist for the National Weather Service, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration, office in San Diego. The office is an active office, meaning that there is always someone on duty to keep us updated about the weather.
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