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Impacts of Phased Array Radar Data on Forecaster Performance during Severe Hail and Wind Events

Posted in Research News, Talks and Articles on February 17, 2015 by Susan Cobb.

Early online release 1/13/15 Journal: Weather and Forecasting Impacts of Phased Array Radar Data on Forecaster Performance during Severe Hail and Wind Events Katie A. Bowden, Pamela L. Heinselman, Darrel M. Kingfield, and Rick P.…

Tags: Hot Items, NWS, PAR, PARISE, warning decision

Tornado Warning Decisions Using Phased Array Radar Data

Posted in Research News on November 6, 2014 by Susan Cobb.

Weather and Forecasting: Early Online Release Tornado Warning Decisions Using Phased Array Radar Data Authors:  Pamela Heinselman, Daphne LaDue, Darrel M. Kingfield, and Robert Hoffman The 2012 Phased Array Radar Innovative Sensing Experiment identified how…

Tags: forecasters, Heinselman, MPAR, NWS, phased array radar, tornado, Warning Research News, Weather and Forecasting

Lans Rothfusz honored with award

Posted in People News on October 28, 2014 by Susan Cobb.

The National Weather Association awarded NSSL Deputy Director Lans Rothfusz with the 2014 Operational Achievement Individual Award at the 22 October 2014 Annual Awards Luncheon.

Tags: Lans, MIC, NSSL, NWA, NWS, NWS ATL, operations, Peachtree City, Rothfusz

Multiple-Radar Multiple Sensor system developed at NSSL goes into NWS operations

Posted in R2O on October 16, 2014 by Susan Cobb.

Weather forecasters rely on an incredibly large amount of information when they make forecasts and issue warnings. A new system, activated by NOAA’s National Weather Service last week, quickly harnesses the tremendous amount of weather…

Tags: forecasters, Hot Items, MRMS, NSSL, NWS, Radar Research News, warnings

Worldwide diversity in the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Experiments

Posted in Photo of the Month on May 9, 2013 by Susan Cobb.
Tags: HWT, Issue: Spring 2013, NOAA, NOAAHWT, NSSL, NWS, SPC

NSSL video takes viewers to another dimension

Posted in Outreach News on February 8, 2011 by Susan Cobb.
The dual-polarization zone

NSSL’s videographer James Murnan has posted a creative outreach video explaining dual-polarization radar technology on the NOAA Weather Partners YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX6LH_l3P3Y.

Tags: dual-pol, Hot Items, Issue: February 2011, NWS, upgrade

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