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General Information � Awards
Awards Presented to the NWS in Shreveport
2005
AWARDS
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Mark Frazier,
Warning Coordination Meteorologist, received the Director's
Award for Service Improvement. Mark was instrumental in implementing
several programs which better served the customer.
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2002 AWARDS
Steve Griffin, Jason Hansford,
and Bill Parker recieve the Director's Award for teamwork. They
were all instrumental in the success of
Project Weather Watch
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A 50 Year Institutional
Award presented to the Shreveport National Weather Service Forecast
Office. The award was accepted by (left to right) Lee Harrison,
Meterologist in Charge, Jason Hansford, Meteorologist, Steve
Griffin, Hydrometerological Technician, Bill Murrell, Meteorologist,
Lisa, Administrative Support Assistant, and Marion Kuykendall,
Data Acquisition Program Manager, from the Shreveport, Louisiana
office.
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2001 AWARD
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Marion Kuykendall (L), DAPM, presenting Steve
Griffin (R), HMT, the National Weather Service 2001 Southern
Region Director's Award for Teamwork.
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2000 AWARDS
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Lee Harrison (Meteorologist-in-Charge) receiving
the Issac Cline Award from Gary Grice (Deputy Regional Director).
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The Isaac Cline Award is only given to one
office in the Southern Region (31 offices) per year for doing
outstanding work during significant weather events.
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The Isaac Cline Award was given to the staff
of the National Weather Service based on the overall performance
of the office in handling two significant weather events that
occurred during the year. Both events were record events for
the area and were extremely well predicted and warned for by
the staff. The first was a Winter Storm that struck northeast
Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and southwest Arkansas on January
26-27, 2000 producing record snowfalls in many areas. The second
event was an outbreak of tornadoes across much of Shreveport's
warning area on Easter Sunday, April 23. During this event,
the Shreveport office issued 30 excellent and timely warnings
that were instrumental in saving lives.
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A Bronze Medal Award was given to Shreveport
staff for their timely warnings during the Easter Tornado Outbreak.
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A special recognition was given to Lee Harrison
for his strong leadership skills that promote a good work environment.
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