National Weather Service in Norman gauges readiness

 
By Bryan Painter | Published: December 3, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment
photo - National  Weather  Center in  Norman, Oklahoma on  February 7, 2008 - Photo by Steve Sisney
National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma on February 7, 2008 - Photo by Steve Sisney

NORMAN — There were no black clouds rolling in from the southwest. No lightning strikes. No hail denting car hoods.

So why were all the emergency management vehicles in the parking lot of the National Weather Center on Tuesday?

Because more than 100 emergency managers, media, National Weather Service and other National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration personnel are preparing for the days the clouds, the lightning, the hail and possibly much more bully their way into Oklahoma.

Tuesday marked the opening day of the National Weather Service’s three-day "Next Generation Warning Services Workshop.

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