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The National Weather Service in Little Rock has won several awards...with oustanding individual and group efforts noted. For more on the awards, look below.
Silver Medal (Jan 1999 Tornado Outbreaks)
 
Silver Medal Award The January 21st, 1999 Tornado Outbreak was the largest outbreak on record in Arkansas...with a total of 56 tornadoes spawned statewide. Four days earlier, 7 tornadoes swept across a two county area of northeast Arkansas. Timely and accurate Tornado Warnings were issued during both events by the National Weather Service Forecast Office in North Little Rock (NWSFO LIT)...saving the lives of many. Only 8 people were killed overall.  For its actions, NWSFO LIT was awarded the prestigious Department of Commerce Silver Medal Award!
In the picture:  The Silver Medal Award presented to NWSFO LIT at the "Secretary's Honor Awards Ceremony" in Washington, D.C.  along with a framed citation.

 

On January 6, 2000...a special ceremony was held addressing the Silver Medal Award, with welcoming remarks by Renee R. Fair, the Meteorologist-in-Charge (MIC) at NWSFO LIT.   Renee R. Fair, Meteorologist-in-Charge at the National Weather Service in Little Rock

 

The media attended the Silver Medal Award ceremony. The ceremony was attended by NWSFO LIT staff members and their families, distinguished guests and the media. 

 

After explaining the significance of the Silver Medal Award and discussing the tornadoes of January, 1999 and the actions of NWSFO LIT...the award was proudly given to the NWSFO LIT staff and to the people of Arkansas.   The Silver Medal Award was presented to the NWSFO LIT staff and the people of Arkansas.
In the picture:  The Silver Medal Award was presented by Renee R. Fair, MIC at NWSFO LIT (left).   Accepting the award on behalf of the NWSFO LIT staff were Greg Meffert (second from left), a Senior Forecaster and John Lewis (second from right), also a Senior Forecaster. Accepting the award on behalf of the people of Arkansas was Mr. Ray Briggler (right), the Information and Education Supervisor from the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management (ADEM).

 

The Honorable Vic Snyder, U.S. House of Representatives After the award was presented, words of praise were offered by distinguished guests...including the Honorable Vic Snyder, U.S. House of Representatives. 
 

 

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