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UBC Reports | Vol. 53 | No. 11 | Nov. 1, 2007 Prof. Roland Stull Finds a Sense of Excitement in His Revamped Large Class on Natural Disasters. By Brian Lin . When Prof. Roland Stull designed his first ...
Roland Stull, a professor of earth and ocean sciences, stands at the front smiling, visibly pleased with the noisy classroom. “Ten seconds!” he yells, ...
The weak tornado that touched down at University Golf Club a year ago this Sunday came as a blessing to Prof. Roland Stull. He teaches a meteorology of storms course at University of B.C.’s Earth, ...
Roland Stull compares the situation to bowling: When someone throws a bowling ball, the initial speed, direction and spin on the ball determine where it will go and how fast.
Snow in the Fraser Valley, an avalanche warning for the northwest and inland, hail in Metro and even some spots of sunshine — all in a day’s weather in B.C. In this… ...
The weak tornado that touched down at University Golf Club a year ago this Sunday came as a blessing to Prof. Roland Stull. He teaches a meteorology of storms course at University of B.C.
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