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Norman Oklahoma
Norman - Oklahoma

Principal Locations
  1. Bartlesville
  2. Bethany
  3. Broken Arrow
  4. Edmond
  5. Enid
  6. Lawton
  7. Midwest City
  8. Moore
  9. Muskogee
  10. Nichols Hills
  11. Norman
  12. Oklahoma City
  13. Stillwater
  14. Tulsa

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Norman Oklahoma



National Weather Service Forecast Office - Norman, Oklahoma
National Weather Service Norman Forecast Office 1200 Westheimer Drive Room 101 Norman, OK 73069 Phone: 405-360-5928 Updated on June 30, 2005 ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - SKYWARN Program
The NWS Norman SKYWARN Radio Network should be thought of as a "liaison net" during severe weather. It is not intended to collect individual spotter reports, but rather to serve as a collection point where local spotter networks can relay information to the NWS. In other words, the individual storm spotter should use their local frequencies and procedures to report severe weather to their local organization. When the local spotter net receives a report of severe weather, a liaison from that group relays the report to the National Weather Service via the liaison net. Amateur radio operators at the NWS Office will also provide radar information and the latest warnings and statements to the liaisons, who in turn pass the information on to their local spotter network. ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - Severe Weather Safety Guide
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Norman, OK 73069 ...

NWS Norman Webmaster ... [Read More]

National Severe Storms Laboratory
Norman, Oklahoma 73069 ...

The National Severe Storms Laboratory is one of NOAA's internationally known research laboratories, leading the way in investigations of all aspects of severe weather. Headquartered in Norman OK, the people of NSSL, in partnership with the National Weather Service, are dedicated to improving severe weather warnings and forecasts in order to save lives and reduce property damage. ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - Weather Glossary for Storm Spotters
- SE vere L ocal S torms Unit, former name of the Operations Branch of the Storm Prediction Center ( SPC ) in Norman, OK (formerly in Kansas City, MO). ...

The author expresses his most sincere thanks to the many individuals who provided input to the glossary. The following individuals were instrumental in contributing, through helpful comments and suggestions: David Andra, Dave Beusterien, Dr. Harold Brooks, Bill Bunting, Don Burgess, E. Brian Curran, Dr. Charles A. Doswell III, Mike Emlaw, Mike Foster, Dave Gold, Paul Janish, Tim Marshall, Alan Moller, Mike Morgan, Steve Parker, Steve Piltz, Robert Prentice, Jim Purpura, Gene Rhoden, Lans Rothfusz, Dan Smith, Greg Stumpf, Steve Vasiloff. Steve Nelson and Doug Speheger both were instrumental in setting up the glossary on the WSFO Norman home page. ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - Weather Glossary for Storm Spotters
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- N ational S evere S torms L aboratory, in Norman OK. (Sometimes pronounced NES-sel.) ...

Michael Branick NOAA/WFO Norman ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - Weather Glossary for Storm Spotters
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Michael Branick NOAA/WFO Norman ... [Read More]

National Weather Service Forecast Office - Norman, Oklahoma
National Weather Service Norman Forecast Office 1200 Westheimer Drive Room 101 Norman, OK 73069 Phone: 405-360-5928 Updated on June 30, 2005 ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - October 4, 1998 Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak
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At least 19 tornadoes struck the portion of Oklahoma served by the NWS Norman office. These include tornadoes in the cities of Moore and Shawnee. Eight more other tornadoes touched down in northeastern Oklahoma in the area served by the NWS office in Tulsa . ...

Thanks to Greg Stumpf, Daphne Zaras and Peter Laws of the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Jim LaDue, Mark Fresch, Bob Lee and John Ferree of the Operational Support Facility, David Dowell of the University of Oklahoma, Roger Edwards of the Storm Prediction Center, John Finch of NWS/Wichita, Gary England and Val Castor who all provided information about these storms and helped with surveys. Mike Branick, Chris Buonanno and Doug Speheger conducted surveys for NWS/Norman. Many thanks to all of the Emergency Management agencies who gave reports on the night of the 4th and also helped with the storm surveys, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and other local agencies in the communities that were affected. ... [Read More]

NWS Norman, Oklahoma - Preliminary Information for the May 9, 2003 Central Oklahoma Tornadoes
National Weather Service Norman, Oklahoma 1200 Westheimer Drive Room 101 Norman, OK 73069 ... [Read More]


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