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Tag: Issue: June 2012

CIMMS researcher showcases weather research to local tribe

Posted in Outreach News on June 15, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL’s mobile mesonet was on display for the third year at the Apache Tribe Environmental Camp, held annually near Apache or Fort Cobb Okla., about one hour southwest of Oklahoma City.

Tags: Apache Tribe, CIMMS, Hot Items, Issue: June 2012, Outreach News, Randy Peppler

We celebrate Doug Forsyth! Retiring at the end of June…

Posted in People News on June 1, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

Doug Forsyth, Chief of NSSL’s Radar Research and Development Division is retiring at the end of June. We celebrate Doug’s career and his character by reposting this 2008 spotlight story…”Changes in latitudes…Jimmy Buffett goes south, but Doug Forsyth goes north.”

Tags: Doug Forsyth, Issue: June 2012, NSSL, RRDD

2012 Atlantic hurricane season to provide CI-FLOW research opportunity

Posted in Forecast Research News, Research News on June 1, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

The 2012 Atlantic hurricane season will provide a valuable research opportunity for the Coastal and Inland-Flooding Observation and Warning Project (CI-FLOW).

Tags: CI-FLOW, Hot Items, hurricane, irene, Issue: June 2012, NOAA, NSSL

Oklahoma lightning mapping array now expanded

Posted in Research News, Warning Research News on May 21, 2012 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL’s Field Observing Facilities Support (FOFS) team just finished installing seven new lightning mapping stations in the Oklahoma Lightning Mapping Array (OKLMA).

Tags: DC3, Hot Items, Issue: June 2012, LMA, NSSL, OKLMA

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