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A national forum for academia, emergency management, media, and NOAA to exchange
information and techniques for public safety during severe weather.
March
2-4, 2006
Reed Center
5800 Will Rogers
Midwest City, Oklahoma
Links to view the 2006 presentations are
available on the AGENDA
page!
"Online" Registration
has closed.
To register at the door:
Download and complete the Walk-in Registration Form (.doc
or .pdf format).
Bring the completed form to the Reed Center to finalize registration
(forms will also be available at the Reed Center Registration Table.).
You may pay by credit card, check, purchase order,
or cash at the door.
Workshop
Registration Fees
(registration and/or payment after
February 19th)
Three-day workshop -- $100
One-day workshop -- $50
NSWW Payment Policy:
Payments by
check or purchase order must be postmarked by the payment deadlines.
after February
26th must be presented at the door.
Payments
by credit card will be accepted online until February 26th.
At the door,
you may pay by credit card, check, purchase order, or cash.
Click here
to register ONLY for the FREE Saturday afternoon
Storm Observation Training
The National Severe Weather Workshop will feature the nation's premiere
severe weather experts discussing the latest research and forecasting
techniques.
Designed for emergency managers, storm spotters, media, educators, meteorologists,
and other weather enthusiasts, the workshop will offer a unique opportunity
to expand your understanding of the role of the Storm Prediction Center,
National Weather Service forecast offices, Emergency Managers, broadcast
meteorologists, educators, and others involved in severe weather events.
Come meet and interact with top severe weather operational and research
meteorologists, broadcast meteorologists, emergency managers, and educators
from around the United States.
Sponsored by:
- NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NWS: National Weather Service (NWS)
- National Centers for Environmental Prediction
- Storm Prediction Center
- Warning Decision Training Branch
- Southern Region Headquarters
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- Norman Forecast Office
- Central Region Headquarters
- OAR: Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
- National Severe Storms Laboratory
- OEMA: Oklahoma Emergency Management Association
- COCAMS/NWA: Central Oklahoma Chapter of the American
Meteorological Society/National Weather Association
Updated February 27, 2006
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