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    Tornado chaser featured guest at Kan. Cosmosphere

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    By KMAN Staff on October 26, 2011 State News

    HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) One of the country’s best-known storm chasers brings his 16,000-pound armored tornado intercept vehicle to the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Museum next month.

    Sean Casey, star of “Storm Chasers” on the Discovery Channel, will be at the Hutchinson attraction Nov. 4-5 for a series of weather-related activities and family events. Casey’s film “Tornado Alley” will be shown several times both days in the Cosmosphere’s IMAX dome.

    The two-day event follows one of the most destructive tornado seasons in the nation’s history. The American Red Cross, emergency medical service groups and others will offer weather-related services and demonstrations in the Cosmosphere’s parking lot and lobby both days.

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