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In The News

Learn more about FACETs related research at NSSL through these stories:

  • Research underway to enhance future severe weather warnings (HOI ABC)
  • Research being done to fine-tune severe weather warnings (KY3)
  • Future of Severe Weather Coverage (KFDX-TV | KJTL-TV)
  • Threats in Motion: The next generation of severe weather alerts (WQAD 8)
  • The Future of Tornado Warnings: More Precise, More Lead Time, Fewer False Alarms (Weather.com)
  • New tornado warning system in the works could give people more time to take shelter (The Wichita Eagle)
  • How meteorologists issue severe alerts from the Storm Prediction Center (KTVI FOX2)
  • Researchers test experimental severe weather warning tools (NSSL)

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FACETs is a proposed next-generation forecast and warning framework that is modern, flexible, and designed to communicate clear and simple hazardous weather information to serve the public. FACETs supports NOAA’s Weather-Ready Nation initiative to build community resilience in the face of increasing vulnerability to extreme weather and water events.  More information about FACETs can be found at:

http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/facets/

This blog will be used by NSSL scientists working on FACETs related research and projects for severe weather to provide updates and news related to this exciting effort to help improve the nation’s hazardous weather forecast and warning system.

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