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NSSL hosts students to inspire future workforce in atmospheric science

Posted in People News on July 21, 2008 by Susan Cobb.

Six undergraduate students from around the U.S. are at NSSL this summer working on research projects as part of the NOAA Hollings Scholars program. The prestigious program is designed to help encourage students to pursue…

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NSSL researcher helped present Tornadoes 101 on the hill

Posted in People News on June 9, 2008 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL scientist Kurt Hondl represented NOAA research in the “Tornadoes 101” presentation on Capitol Hill Friday June 5, 2008. Tornadoes 101 was structured to educate legislators and staff about current tornado numbers this season, tornado…

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Dynamic Chickasaw Women Forum Features NSSL Hydrometeorologist

Posted in People News on April 14, 2008 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL Hydrometeorologist Suzanne VanCooten was invited as a panelist to the 2008 Dynamic Chickasaw Women Forum. The Chickasaw Nation, along with East Central University, hosted the event in Ada, Oklahoma recently. Other panelists this year…

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Scholastic News spotlights NSSL meteorologist

Posted in People News on March 3, 2008 by Susan Cobb.

March 2008 Scholastic News features NSSL meteorologist and educational outreach coordinator Daphne Thompson in an article called “Storm Chaser!” Scholastic News is a kid-focused, curriculum-connected current events newsweekly for elementary students and their teachers. Second…

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NSSL researchers receive honors

Posted in People News on February 25, 2008 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL Staff have received recognition for their achievements over the past few months. Carl Hane, retired NSSL scientist, was honored by NOAA with a Distinguished Career Award for scientific achievement in the application of Doppler…

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NSSL scientists given special recognition for book

Posted in People News on October 22, 2007 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL’s John Lewis along with S. Lakshmivarahan and Sudarshan Dhall of OU/NOAA Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies were given special recognition by OAR for their book Dynamic Data Assimilation: A Least Squares Approach, Cambridge…

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NSSL scientists recognized by OAR for Outstanding Scientific Paper

Posted in People News on October 22, 2007 by Susan Cobb.

The OAR Outstanding Scientific Paper Award was given to NSSL’s Alexander Ryzhkov, Terry Schuur, Don Burgess, Pam Heinselman, Scott Giangrande and Dusan Zrnic for their paper on “The Joint Polarization Experiment: Polarimetric Rainfall Measurements and…

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