Scientists work to protect national security during hurricane season
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More than 1,700 military installations are built along the coast, and many are vulnerable to storms in the upcoming hurricane season. Here’s an inside look at how scientists are working to protect national security amid stormy weather. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

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