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Last Updated
11 October 2004

 


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Golden Anniversary of the First Tornado Forecast
The 50th anniversary of the first tornado forecast was celebrated in March of 1998. Read the forecaster's personal account of the extraordinary events leading to the first tornado forecast.

Intermountain Precipitation Experiment
The Intermountain Precipitation Experiment (IPEX) is a field and research program designed to improve the understanding, analysis, and prediction of precipitation and precipitation processes in complex terrain. The data collection phase took place in the winter of 2000 in Utah; data analysis is ongoing. Visit the above link to learn more about the project and see new developments.

NOAA Weather Partners Open House
Norman, Oklahoma NOAA Weather Partners hosted an Open House on Saturday, October 14, 2000. The original web page announcement has been replaced with photos from the event.

20th Severe Local Storms Conference
The 20th Severe Local Storms conference of the American Meteorological Society was held in September 2000.

Visit us via Passport to Knowledge (P2K)
NSSL scientists participated in an education project called Passport to Knowledge: Live from the Storm. Two episodes were created and aired live on PBS in the spring. Video tapes and a teacher's activity guide are available from P2K's web site. The above web site contains a great deal of free information including scientist biographies, field journals, and the who, what, when, where and why of weather and climate.

Fire Destroys Research Equipment
Information on the fire that destroyed research equipment July 3, 2001.