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AMS Staff | Default | Oct 17, 2024
Bob Henson | News Item | Aug 30, 2024
AMS Staff | Default | Sep 26, 2024
Kevin is responsible for providing weather forecast and weather safety information to University
of Oklahoma stakeholders and direct forecast and weather decision making for hundreds of
events annually on the OU Campus.
AMS Staff | Webinar | Sep 11, 2024
Early fall may offer perfect beach conditions, but offshore storms can create dangerous rip currents and large waves just as lifeguard coverage decreases. Beach safety expert Bruckner Chase will share tips for staying safe this season, updated NOAA safety messaging, and insights into 2024 drownin
AMS Staff | Default | Sep 24, 2024
Lourdes B. Avilés, Ph.D. | News Item | Aug 28, 2024
Dr. Lourdes B. Avilés shares her journey from casually admiring atmospheric optics like rainbows to a deeper interest in rare phenomena such as antisolar halos, which are caused by sunlight reflecting and refracting through ice crystals on the opposite side of the sun. After years of searc
AMS Staff | Webinar | Jul 24, 2024
On May 21, 2024, DOW radars near Greenfield, IA, recorded EF4 tornado windspeeds of 309-318 mph, among the fastest ever! Hear from scientists who've gotten up close with tornadoes in 2024, and learn how the NSF-funded BEST project will enhance tornado prediction and safety.
AMS Staff | News Item | Aug 5, 2024
The Weather Band Photo Contest showcases incredible weather photography from around the world. In our "Weather Lens" webinar, 2023 winners Kristy Sharkey, Elan Azriel, and Michael Seger shared their insights. The session, moderated by retired TV meteorologist Alan Sealls, offered valuab
AMS Staff | Webinar | Aug 1, 2024
2024 temperatures are expected to be well above average and possibly even hotter. In the summer months, it is important to monitor how your body feels in the heat to prevent heat-related illnesses. This webinar explains what actions you can take to combat extreme heat impacts to your health
Chris Vagasky | News Item | Jul 10, 2024
Sixty percent of lightning and three-quarters of lightning fatalities in the U.S. occurs between June and August. Keep an eye on the weather forecast before your outdoor plans and consider postponing if thunderstorms are expected. If you’re outside and you hear thunder, just remember: When
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