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Tag: NOAA Heritage Week

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Sherman Fredrickson

Posted in News on February 26, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.

During the month of February, NSSL will feature some of its longest-serving employees. Those employees will share their favorite experiences through the years, and highlight some of the most significant changes they have witnessed. Sherman…

Tags: Featured, NOAA Heritage Week, Q&A, Sherman Fredrickson

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Dusan Zrnic

Posted in News on February 20, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.

Dusan Zrnic is a senior research scientist at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, where he has worked for more than 40 years. Zrnic has published extensively on weather radar and says two experiences are the most memorable of his career.

Tags: Dusan Zrnic, Featured, NOAA Heritage Week, Q&A

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Don MacGorman

Posted in News on February 15, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.
Dave Rust and Don MacGorman in a thunderstorm with weather tools.

Physicist Don MacGorman has been a senior research scientist at the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory for more than 35 years. Read about his favorite experiences through the years and some of the most significant changes he witnessed.

Tags: Don MacGorman, Featured, NOAA Heritage Week, One NOAA, Q&A

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Qin Xu

Posted in People News on February 12, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.
Qin Xu at a meteorology conference in 1983.

During February, as part of NOAA’s Heritage Week, NSSL will feature some of its longest-serving employees. They will share their favorite experiences through the years, and highlight some of the most significant changes they have…

Tags: Featured, NOAA Heritage Week, Q&A, Qin Xu

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Dick Doviak

Posted in People News on February 8, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.
Dick Doviak receiving an award from NSSL Director Steve Koch.

During February, as part of NOAA’s Heritage Week, NSSL will feature some of its longest-serving employees. Those employees will share their favorite experiences through the years, and highlight some of the most significant changes they…

Tags: Dick Doviak, Featured, NOAA Heritage Week, One NOAA, Q&A

Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Bob Rabin

Posted in People News on February 5, 2018 by Emily Jeffries.

During February, as part of NOAA’s Heritage Week, NSSL will feature some of its longest-serving employees. Those employees will share their favorite experiences from through the years, and highlight some of the most significant changes…

Tags: Bob Rabin, Featured, Hot Items, NOAA Heritage Week, Q&A

NSSL scientist speaking during NOAA Heritage Week 2012

Posted in People News on January 30, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL scientist Pam Heinselman will be a guest speaker during NOAA Heritage Week 2012 activities February 3-4 at NOAA headquarters in Silver Spring, Md.

Tags: Heinselman, Hot Items, Issue: January 2012, NOAA Heritage Week, NSSL, Pam

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