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The National Weather Service Office in St. Louis has the responsibility of maintaining a 24 hour weather watch over an area that stretches from central Missouri to near the Iowa border, east into west central Illinois, and into portions of southeast Missouri.  The area includes 29 counties in Missouri and 17 in Illinois. For a map of our County Warning Area (CWA), click here

Our Office

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Management
Wes Browning Meteorologist-in-Charge (MIC)
Ron Przybylinski Science Operations Officer (SOO)
James Kramper Warning Coordination Meteorologist (WCM)
Neil Hill Electronic Systems Analyst (ESA)
 
Specialists
Mark Fuchs Service Hydrologist (SH)
Cory Rusher Information Technology Officer (ITO)
Maureen Proffit Administrative Support Assistant (ASA)
Karl Sieczynski Observation Program Leader (OPL)
 
Lead Forecasters
Mark Britt
Fred Glass
Ted Schroeder
Thomas Spriggs
Scott Truett
 
Forecasters
Melissa Byrd
Jonathan Carney
Gary Schmocker
Jim Sieveking
Doug Tilly
 
Hydrometeorological Technician
Farnsworth "Butch" Dye
 
Interns
Ben Miller
Ben Sipprell
Julie Phillipson
 
Electronic Technicians
Brandon Baker
Eric Sheridan
 
Student Career Experience Program (SCEP)
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  • Page last modified: August 24th 2008 3:51 AM
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