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Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium
by University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium (CPSWS) has been able to bring together broadcast meteorologists from all major local network broadcast stations on an annual basis. CPSWS encourages the media’s responsibility to the public in disseminating severe weather information. The CPSWS is closely tied to the efforts associated with Nebraska Emergency Management’s Severe Weather Awareness week. The underlying theme for all CPSWS events is: Surviving the Storms. Exhibitors and Severe Weather Experts arebrought in each event to touch upon this theme and its varying aspects. One unique aspect ofthe CPSWS has been its ability to bring together different organizations and agencies under one roof to promote its underlying theme.
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Climate talk 4
Climate talk 4
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Climate talk 3
Climate talk 3
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Climate talk 2
Climate talk 2
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Climate talk 1
Climate talk 1
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Lancaster County ARES Storm Spotters
Instructions for Lancaster County ARES Storm Spotters
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Storm Spotter Training Workshop
Even if you are not a trained storm spotter, come to this event and learn important storm information, watch storm video clips, and be better prepared to survive the storms. This is required training necessary for someone to be a Lancaster County, Nebraska, certified Storm Spotter.
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2016 TWIRL Project
Tornadic Winds: In-situ and Radar measurements at Low levels (TWIRL). His talk will present some chase cases where our group deployed instrumented pods in the paths of tornadoes. These data can be correlated with wind speeds that the Doppler On Wheels was measuring. That way, we can get an idea of what the wind profile of a tornado looks like.
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The Art and Science of Storm Photography
The Art and Science of Storm Photography
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CPSWS 2010 - Severe Weather; Television Stations
A Forum With Nebraska Broadcast Meteorologists
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CPSWS 2010 - Weather Balloons
Mark Conner Nebraska Stratospheric Amateur Radio, Weather Balloons
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CPSWS 2010 - The Ultimate Guide to America's Weather
Jack Williams, USA Today and The American Meteorological Society, “The Ultimate Guide to America's Weather”
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CPSWS 2010 - Nebraska Severe Weather, 2009 and Looking Ahead to 2010
Climate Focal Point, NWS, Omaha. "Nebraska Severe Weather, 2009 and Looking Ahead to 2010"
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CPSWS 2010 - Top Ten Weather Events of the Past Ten Years
Greg Carbin: Warning Coordination Meteorologist, Storm Prediction Center. "Top Ten Weather Events of the Past Ten Years"
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CPSWS 2010 - Tornadoes Impacting Interstates
Scott Blair, National Weather Service, Topeka, Tornadoes Impacting Interstates: Service and Societal Considerations... stay in your car or head to the ditch?
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CPSWS 2010 - Photographing the Weather and Scenery of the Great Plains
Vince Miller: Prairiescapes Photo Tours. "Photographing the Weather and Scenery of the Great Plains
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CPSWS 2011 - Storm Spotter Training
Local ham radio club and National Weather service storm spotter training
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CPSWS 2011 - How To Become an Official Storm Spotter, Polices and Procedures
Reynolds Davis, Lancaster County's Storm Spotting Network
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CPSWS 2011 - What Not to Do During Severe Weather
Brian is the warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service Forecast Office, Omaha/Valley. Brian manages the warning preparedness, public outreach, spotter training program, severe weather, public forecast, and damage survey programs in the Omaha/Valley NWS office.
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CPSWS 2011 - Storm Spotter Training
Local ham radio club and National Weather service storm spotter training
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CPSWS 2011 - Nebraska Severe Weather, 2010 and Looking Ahead to 2011
Barbara Mayes is the “Climate Focal Point” at the Omaha/Valley National Weather Service Office. Barbara will review the severe weather events of Year 2010 and put them into climatological context.
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CPSWS 2011 - The Use of An Unmanned Aircraft System To Collect Storm Data During VORTEX2
Adam Houston is an assistant Professor in the UNL Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences who specializes in severe weather research. Adam is the principal investigator for a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) project within the larger VORTEX2 2010 and 2011 field experiment.
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CPSWS 2011 - Inside VORTEX2
Tim Marshall is an engineer and meteorologist with Haag Engineering Company in Dallas, Texas where he surveys building damage in the wake of severe storms.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium (CPSWS) has been able to bring together broadcast meteorologists from all major local network broadcast stations on an annual basis. CPSWS encourages the media’s responsibility to the public in disseminating severe weather information. The CPSWS is closely tied to the efforts associated with Nebraska Emergency Management’s Severe Weather Awareness week. The underlying theme for all CPSWS events is: Surviving the Storms. Exhibitors and Severe Weather Experts arebrought in each event to touch upon this theme and its varying aspects. One unique aspect ofthe CPSWS has been its ability to bring together different organizations and agencies under one roof to promote its underlying theme.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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