Latest Storm
Report! (August, 2008: Final Report)
09/11/2008
August Climate Reports! 09/05/2008
Preliminary
Storm Data through June, 2008
09/05/2008
A Look
Back at the Year 2007 in Arkansas
02/27/2008
Severe Weather
Brochure 02/26/2008
The Natural State
Scribe! 09/06/2007
New Product Viewer (Quick
Links) 06/17/2007
National Weather Service
Campaigns to Save Lives! 03/14/2006
Digital
Forecast Products
12/22/2003
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Digital Forecast Products
The National Weather Service is creating a whole new suite of graphical and text products
using the Interactive Forecast Preparation System (IFPS). For more details, click here.
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National Weather Service Campaigns to Save Lives
The National Weather Service often runs campaigns to boost safety awareness. Flood Safety Awareness
Week (March 17-21, 2008) and Turn Around Don't DrownTM are geared to help you make the right decision
when high water is encountered. Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 22-28, 2008) will help you better understand the dangers of lightning. For
additional information, click here.
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New Product Viewer (Quick Links)
Surfing the web can be a chore at times. You look for something and you cannot find it right away. It can be
frustrating! To help you out, a new product viewer has been developed...with quick links to various forecasts (zone, river, forestry, and aviation). There
are also some links to a few climate products and local radars. And there are featured links to other text products and special pages. It is all in one
area (at the bottom of the front page), with no searching involved. Give it a try by clicking here.
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Severe Weather Brochure
The annual severe weather brochure from the National Weather Service is
now on-line! Topics include Severe Weather Awareness Week (Feb 25-29), the NWS and its Partners, and Tornado Alley...plus
a look back at the Storms of 2007!! For additional information, click here.
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Latest Storm Report
The hottest conditions of the
Summer were experienced in early August. While it was oppressive, it did
not last. Clouds and areas of heavy rain became the norm during the second
and third weeks of the month. More than double the normal precipitation
fell in the south and west, and a hot beginning became a cooler than
normal finish. For more information, click here.
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Preliminary Storm Data
The June, 2008 Storm Data report (in PDF format)
is now available. It must be noted that this report is preliminary and unofficial. Other monthly reports can be found via
our Storm Reports Page! Typically this data lags the current
month by 60 days. Example: March data should become available sometime in May.
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