DECEMBER
- “Power Steering” – MPAR is cover story in December issue of BAMS
- NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed posts preliminary results from experiment
- Operational users evaluate new NSSL radar products
NOVEMBER
- NSSL launches “Video Highlights” Web page
- “Canyon Fire” burn scar near Malibu to be studied for debris flows
OCTOBER
- NSSL scientists receive NASA grant to improve lightning observations
- NSSL scientists given special recognition for book
- NSSL scientists recognized by OAR for Outstanding Scientific Paper
- Third annual National Weather Festival
- NSSL’s new radar “slice and dice” tool helps in storm warnings
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
- NSSL to host national symposium on MPAR
- NSSL scores cover article in BAMS
- NSSL says goodbye to summer research interns
JULY
- NSSL co-hosts workshop in support of NWS severe weather warning needs
- CI-FLOW program targets flooding
JUNE
- Mentors open student's eyes to severe weather research
- Phased array radar data used by forecasters in simulated warning environment
- Supercell and multi-cell storms targeted by mobile radars
- Detailed observations of severe weather used to support phased-array radar
MAY
- Experimental forecasts could predict severe weather a week in advance
- Severe weather warning precision targeted by experiment
- NSSL co-hosts NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Experiment
- 2007 National Weather Radar Testbed Demonstration
- NSSL collaborations HMT-West 2007 and Debris Flow project conclude
APRIL
- NSSL Provides Model for New European Severe Storms Lab
- NSSL invites public to participate in hail observation program
- Team Resolves Doppler Dilemma
MARCH
FEBRUARY
- Phased-array radar provides early detection of hazards
- Winter field project receives overwhelming response from volunteer
- Enhanced-Fujita Scale gets its first test in Florida
JANUARY