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NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Experiments – 2010

Posted in Collaboration, Warning Research News on March 26, 2010 by Susan Cobb.
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The cornerstone of the testbed is the annual NOAA HWT Spring Experiment that attracts 50-60 researchers and forecasters to Norman each year.

Tags: Hot Items, HWT, Issue: March 2010, NOAA, SPC, Spring Experiment

Winter storm sparks discussion in NOAA’s Hazardous Weather Testbed

Posted in Forecast Research News, Research News on February 22, 2010 by Susan Cobb.
HWT map discussion

A brewing winter storm was the main topic at the “Map Discussion” on Monday during the last week in January, 2010.

Tags: HWT, Issue: February 2010, map discussion, winter weather

NSSL scientists present at National Weather Association Annual Meeting

Posted in Talks and Articles on October 5, 2009 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL scientists will present current research at the National Weather Association Annual Meeting to be held in Norfolk, VA from October 18-22, 2009. The theme of the meeting is: “The Future is Now: New Technologies and Techniques to Support the Weather Enterprise and Society: 2010 and Beyond.”

Tags: GOES-R, Hot Items, HWT, Issue: October 2009, PAR

GOES-R Proving Ground Activities at NSSL and SPC kicks off

Posted in Collaboration, Forecast Research News on May 20, 2009 by Susan Cobb.

A new program to extend the use of geostationary satellite data in the operational environment has kicked off this spring in the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed at the National Weather Center in Norman, Okla.

Tags: GOES-R, Hot Items, HWT, Issue: May 2009

2009 HWT Spring Experiment: Experimental Forecast Program

Posted in Forecast Research News, Research News on April 21, 2009 by Susan Cobb.

The Experimental Forecasting Program (EFP) branch of the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed conducted its annual 2009 Spring Experiment, organized by the SPC and the National Severe Storms Laboratory, from May 4 through June 5.

Tags: Forecast Research News, HWT, Issue: April 2009, models

NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed 2009 Spring Experiment

Posted in Forecast Research News, Research News on April 21, 2009 by Susan Cobb.

Each year dozens of visiting scientists, model developers, faculty members and graduate students from around the world gather for the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Experiment.

Tags: Forecast Research News, Hot Items, HWT, Issue: April 2009, Warning Research News

Improved severe weather warnings targeted

Posted in Research News, Warning Research News on April 12, 2009 by Susan Cobb.

The NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT) Experimental Warning Program (EWP) is conducted its 2009 Spring Experiment at the National Weather Center (NWC) in Norman, Oklahoma for six weeks this past Spring.

Tags: Hot Items, HWT, Issue: April 2009, Warning Research News

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