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The National Weather Service Headlines from 2002 are listed below. |
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Travel Plans for the New Year? See where severe weather is expected next. The National Weather Service issues watches, warnings, and advisories for severe weather across the U.S. that is updated every five minutes. Details...
Weather Service Supports Human Spaceflight Operations National Weather Service forecasters have provided weather support to
NASA for the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Space Shuttle, and other programs.
Located at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, the
National Weather Service's Spaceflight Meteorological Group (SMG) is an
integral part of NASA's Flight Control Team in the Mission Control
Center. The SMG staff has over 60 years of combined Shuttle landing
weather support experience. Details...
Santa Asks NOAA: Who Will Have A White Christmas? Santa Claus has contacted the keepers of the nation's climate records to determine which areas of the country are likely to have snow at Christmas time. NOAA reports several Web hits from a user named Santa. Details...
West Coast Bears Brunt Of Pacific Winter Storms A powerful barrage of record torrential rainfall, high winds and flooding hammered the entire West Coast this week, and forecasters at NOAA's National Weather Service said more storms are possible through Friday. Details...
NOAA Says El Nino To Influence U.S. Weather Last week's early dose of snow and ice in the Southeast and along the East Coast may be a glimpse of weather to come during Winter 2002-03, thanks to a moderate-strength El Niño digging in its heels. Top weather and climate experts from NOAA today said El Niño will set the stage for increased storm activity across the South. Details...
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