
NSSL Briefings is a publication from the National Severe Storms Laboratory intended to provide federal managers, staff, and other colleagues in the meteorological community with timely information on activities and employees.
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Summer/Fall 1998
- New findings on the origins of tornadoes from VORTEX
- NSSL News Briefs
- 50th Anniversary of the first tornado forecast brings visitors to NSSL
- From the Director: Are new facilities in our future?
- NSSL scientists mentor students for the summer
- Employee Spotlight: Pam Mackeen
- Model sheds light on lightning protection of WSR-88D sites
- Descending and non-descending Tornado Vortex signatures
- Blame it on El Niño
- Development of OPUP
- NSSL and SPC scientists take a bumpy ride
- NSSL/Desert Research Institute begin collaboration
Send a letter to the editor:
Writer/Editor Susan Cobb
NSSL Staff
Director, Jeff Kimpel
Deputy Director, Kevin Kelleher
Administrative Officer, Linda Skaggs
Chief, Forecast R&D, David Stensrud
Chief, Radar R&D, Doug Forsyth
Chief, Warning R&D, Dave Jorgensen
Information and Technology, Jeff Horn
CIMMS/NOAA Relations, Randy Peppler
Public Affairs, Keli Tarp
Since 1995, NSSL Briefings has been published from the National Severe Storms Laboratory to provide federal managers, staff, and other colleagues in the meteorological community with timely information on our activities. This newsletter also contains information about NSSL's scientific collaborations with the OU Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS). If you would like to be added to the NSSL Briefings mailing list, or have a change in your address, please forward requests to Kelly Lynn, NSSL, 120 David L Boren Blvd, Norman OK, 73072; by phone: (405) 325-6907 or by email: kelly.lynn@noaa.gov.

