Spring around the corner
Published By Richard Foreman On Sunday, March 7th 2010. Under Local News, Observations Tags: media, severe, spring, weather
This is the first weekend that there has not been a chance of snow or rain in the forecast. Spring must be right around the corner, because the weather this weekend was almost good enough to open the windows. This is the first official weekend that I have been ... Continue Reading
Sand Apocalypse of 2010
Published By Richard Foreman On Monday, February 22nd 2010. Under Featured, World News Tags: Iraq, severe weather, windy conditions
Since everyone in the States is getting over the Snow Apocalypse, I thought I would share one of our own. Woke up this morning to the worst sand storm this tour. Right now it is still going on and does not show signs of letting up. Right now as I ... Continue Reading
World Meteorological Day – 23 March
Published By Richard Foreman On Saturday, February 20th 2010. Under Featured, World News Tags: First World Climate Conference, meteorology, WMO
Every year on 23 March, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the international meteorological community join in celebrating World Meteorological Day, to commemorate the coming into force of the WMO Convention on 23 March 1950, precisely 30 days after the day when the thirtieth instrument of ratification of the ... Continue Reading
2010 National Severe Weather Workshop
Published By Richard Foreman On Friday, February 19th 2010. Under Featured, National News Tags: national weather, NSWW, severe weather
Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center
Norman, Oklahoma
A Decade of Sharing Information about Weather Emergencies, Communications, and Response.
This will be the 10th year that a workshop geared toward weather information sharing is held in Norman, Oklahoma. Emergency managers, weather enthusiasts, teachers, students, meteorologists, broadcasters, and vendors in weather data and information ... Continue Reading
NASA Looks Into the ‘Heart’ of Severe Weather
Published By Richard Foreman On Friday, February 19th 2010. Under Featured, National News Tags: chat, nasa, severe weather
The evening sky above Huntsville, Ala., held an eerie look on Thursday, Jan. 21, but few knew looming overhead was an EF-2 tornado waiting to descend on a downtown neighborhood. The Huntsville storm system didn't produce an abnormally large amount of lightning, typically a key indicator of severe weather, ... Continue Reading



