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Summer Thunder 2011 hosted by NSSL

Posted in Collaboration, Forecast Research News on July 21, 2011 by Susan Cobb.
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NSSL co-hosted the Southern Thunder 2011 Workshop at the National Weather Center in Norman, Okla. last week along with the NOAA Storm Prediction Center and the University of Oklahoma.

Tags: Issue: July/August 2011, lightning, lightning prediction, lightning science, NSSL, SPC

2011 Tornado page

Posted in Outreach News on June 28, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL created a Web page with information and links about the most significant tornado outbreaks of spring 2011.

Tags: 2011 tornadoes, Issue: June 2011, NSSL, outbreak

NSSL videographer wins national award

Posted in People News on May 27, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL videographer James Murnan was just awarded a 2011 INDUS Excellence Award. Murnan was one of five recipients in the entire company of 500 employees. INDUS holds the federal Information Technology contract at NSSL.

Tags: Hot Items, Issue: May 2011, Murnan, NSSL, videographer

NSSL/CIMMS begins transfer of radar clutter removal technique to NWS

Posted in Collaboration, Research News on April 27, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

The NSSL/CIMMS radar clutter filter is being transferred to the National Weather Service (NWS) for engineering evaluation as a complete ground clutter removal solution for future upgrades of the WSR-88D network. The filter is called…

Tags: CIMMS, Hot Items, NSSL

An office and a workbench

Posted in Radar on January 6, 2011 by Susan Cobb.
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With calls for his launch teams to report to the vehicle bay late at night to intercept approaching storms, it has been hard to tell Dave is trying to retire.

Tags: Dave Rust, HD particle imager, Issue: January 2011, machine shop, NSSL

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