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Category: Outreach News

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

Partnerships

Posted in Outreach News on January 6, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

Probably the most important partnership in Dave’s life has been with his wife of almost 45 years, Linda.

Tags: balloon, Dave Rust, Issue: January 2011

NSSL Storyteller’s video

Posted in Outreach News on November 18, 2010 by Susan Cobb.

A new video on NSSL’s outreach efforts has been posted on the NOAA Weather Partners You Tube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/NOAAWP.

Tags: Issue: October/November 2010, NOAA Weather Partners, NWPYouTube, Outreach News

CI-FLOW launches Facebook and Twitter pages

Posted in Outreach News, Warning Research News on October 19, 2010 by Susan Cobb.

The Coastal and Inland FLooding Observation and Warning project has launched a Facebook page and a Twitter site in an effort to make CI-FLOW research more visible.

Tags: CI-FLOW, coastal flooding, flash flood, Issue: September 2010, surge

Kids of all ages enjoy a balloon launch at the National Weather Festival

Posted in Outreach News, Photo of the Month on October 7, 2010 by Susan Cobb.
NWF 2009
Tags: Issue: September 2010, National Weather Festival, Outreach News

National Weather Festival coming!

Posted in Outreach News on October 7, 2010 by Susan Cobb.

Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., National Weather Center, Norman, OK
http://www.norman.noaa.gov/events/nwf/

Tags: Hot Items, Issue: September 2010, National Weather Festival, Outreach News

Video released on improved flood forecasting with CI-FLOW

Posted in Outreach News on August 4, 2010 by Susan Cobb.

The collaborative Coastal and Inland-Flooding Observation and Warning Project (CI-FLOW) released a new video demonstrating how their prototype total water level simulation system can help improve NWS flood forecasting and save lives of people residing and working in coastal watersheds.

Tags: CI-FLOW, flood, Hot Items, hurricane, Issue: July/August 2010

NSSL’s social connections

Posted in Outreach News on June 29, 2010 by Susan Cobb.

Through Facebook, Twitter and blogs, more people are hearing about NSSL’s science than ever before.

Tags: Chase StormDawg, Facebook, Issue: May/June 2010, Twitter, vortex2

Chase StormDawg

Posted in Outreach News on April 26, 2010 by Susan Cobb.
V2Chase

Chase StormDawg is VORTEX2’s new special correspondent for kids.

Tags: Chase StormDawg, Issue: March 2010, vortex2

VORTEX2 video posted

Posted in Outreach News on March 22, 2010 by Susan Cobb.
V2 YouTube

NSSL’s James Murnan has just finished a video on VORTEX2 as part of That Weather Show, a video/podcast series by the NOAA Weather Partners.

Tags: Issue: March 2010, Outreach News, That Weather Show, vortex2

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