2009
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Weather Forecasts: What Are They Worth to You? 08/16/2009 Results of an Internet-based survey created by NCAR scientists shows that the average American values weather forecasts far more than government and private agencies spend producing them.
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NWS Launches Hurricane Floyd Anniversary Website 08/14/2009 The National Weather Service has just released a website that focuses on the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Floyd. The site includes storm summary, impact, and educational information.
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NOAA Lowers Hurricane Season Outlook 08/07/2009 According to its August Atlantic hurricane season outlook, NOAA now expects a near- to below-normal Atlantic hurricane season, as the calming effects of El Niño continue to develop.
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Event Review Available for Beaufort Co. Tornado 07/26/2009 Several strong to severe thunderstorms impacted eastern North Carolina during the late afternoon and evening hours of July 17, 2009.
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Tornado Confirmed on July 17th East of Washington, NC 07/18/2009 Based on a review of information provided by local emergency management, NWS Newport has confirmed a weak tornado touched down along the far Eastern end of River Rd in Beaufort County.
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2009 NWS Newport Hurricane Conference 07/12/2009 The NWS in Newport, NC in conjunction with the NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research hosted a hurricane conference on June 23, 2009 at the NOAA facility on Pivers Island, NC.
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El Niño Arrives; Expected to Persist through Winter 2009-10 07/09/2009 NOAA scientists today announced the arrival of El Niño, a climate phenomenon with a significant influence on global weather, ocean conditions and marine fisheries. El Niño occurs on average every 2 - 5 years.
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New Graphical Forecast Available 06/25/2009 The National Weather Service has released a new and improved graphical forecast. The new graphical forecast will allow users to get a forecast for a specific point, and not for the entire county.
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Lightning Safety Week is June 21-27 06/16/2009 Lightning kills or injures hundreds each year. There have been 9 deaths in just the first half of June alone. NWS Newport has issued Public Notification Statements.
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Conditions Favorable for El Niño Transition 06/08/2009 The Climate Prediction Center has issued an El Niño Watch. Conditions are favorable for a transition from ENSO-neutral to El Niño conditions during June - August 2009.
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Rip Current Awareness Week, June 7-13 06/05/2009 NOAA and National Park Service Urge Beach-Goers to Break the Grip of the Rip
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NWS Newport Recognized for their Upper Air Program 06/01/2009 The Newport/Morehead City National Weather Service Office is being recognized at the national level for its outstanding upper air program.
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NOAA Issues Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook 06/01/2009 NOAA forecasters say a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season is most likely this year. However, as with any season, the need to prepare for the possibility of a storm striking near you is essential.
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NWS Newport Deploys Water Level Gauges 06/01/2009 NWS Newport/Morehead City NC in co-operation with the North Carolina DOT Ferry Services Division has installed water level measuring gauges at several ferry terminal locations in eastern North Carolina.
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East Carolina University Earns NOAA StormReady® Designation 05/26/2009 East Carolina University will be recognized as StormReady® after completing a rigorous national program that has strengthened the university's ability to protect life and property during severe weather.
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NWS recognizes Floyd Record Flood in Chinquapin, NC 05/23/2009 On Wednesday May 27th, the National Weather Service office in Newport, NC will recognize Hurricane Floyd's record flood by deploying a high water mark sign to the city of Chinquapin.
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Hurricane Awareness Week 05/20/2009 May 24th through May 30th is Hurricane Awareness Week. The goal is to inform the public about hurricane hazards and provide knowledge which can be used to take action.
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National Safeboating Week 05/20/2009 WFO Wilmington, NC, the National Safeboating Council, NOAA PA and ERH has developed a website promoting National Safeboating Week.
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National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May 05/09/2009 A nationwide project exploring the origins, structure and evolution of tornadoes will occur through June 13 in the central US. The project, is the largest and most ambitious attempt to study tornadoes in history.
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Tornado Confirmed Near Vanceboro, NC 05/08/2009 The National Weather Service in Newport has confirmed a EF0 tornado that had occured Thursday, May 7th. Click to read the Public Notification Statement regarding the event.
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Google Map Based NWS Radar Now Available. 05/03/2009 NWS Southern Region has developed a Google Map application that combines NWS radar and current hazards in a interactive format.
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EF0 Tornado Confirmed in Beaufort Co on April 11th, 2009 04/11/2009 The National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City, NC has confirmed an EF-0 Tornado with winds of up to 85 mph, 6 miles from Washington, NC
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March 27, 2009 Tornado Event Review 04/04/2009 Shallow convection during the early evening hours of March 27, 2009 produced a pair of tornadoes of the Eastern NC coastal plain.
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Winter Temperatures Near Average for United States 03/13/2009 Temperatures for December 2008 - February 2009 across the U.S. were near average according to a preliminary analysis by scientists at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center
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Flood Safety Awareness Week - March 16th - 20th 03/13/2009 National Flood Safety Awareness Week is a week dedicated to the education of flooding throughout the US. View the Public Notification Statements issued by NWS Newport.
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CoCoRaHS in the Classroom 03/13/2009 The National Weather Service in Newport is putting out a call to area schools to incorporate the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) into their classrooms.
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Preliminary Snowfall Reports from Winter Storm 03/03/2009 Snow fell in Eastern North Carolina on the evening of March 2nd. View the preliminary snowfall amounts here.
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Severe Weather Awareness Week in North Carolina 02/28/2009 NWS Newport has issued a press release regarding Severe Weather Awareness Week (March 1st - 7th). Click here for a copy of the release.
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Severe Weather Awareness Week: March 1-7 02/25/2009 March 1st through the 7th is Severe Weather Awareness Week. Click to read the Public Notification Statement issued by NWS Newport during the week.
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National Weather Service Fire Weather Experts Assisting in Australia 02/15/2009 Fire weather forecasters from NOAA's National Weather Service are on duty in Australia providing crucial weather information to forecasters in the Australian Bureau of Meteorology as they battle wildfires ravaging southeastern Australia.
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January Temperature Slightly Above Average for U.S. 02/15/2009 While North Carolina's average monthy temperature ranked below normal for January, temperature for the contiguous United States last month were slightly above the long-term average
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Preliminary Snowfall Reports from Feburary 4th 02/04/2009 View the snowfall reports recieved so far for Eastern North Carolina.
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Summary of the 2007-2008 North Carolina Drought 01/26/2009 Sarah Jamison, office hydrology focal point, has put together a presentation summarizing the drought that affected eastern NC from 2007 through 2008.
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Unofficial Snowfall Totals from Winter Storm 01-20-09 01/21/2009 View the unofficial snowfall totals from Eastern NC from the winter storm on January 20th.
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2008
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Global Temperature for November Fourth Warmest on Record 12/17/2008 Even with below normal temperatures for most of Eastern North Carolina, the month of November was the fourth warmest globally since records began in 1880.
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New NOAA in the Carolinas Webpage 12/02/2008 NOAA in the Carolinas, a consortium of NOAA organizations looking to further the OneNOAA vision across North and South Carolina, has just revamped their website. Check it out!
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Atlantic Hurricane Season Sets Records 12/02/2008 The 2008 Hurricane Season officially came to a close, marking the end of a season that produced a record number of consecutive storms to strike the US and ranks as one of the more active seasons.
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Second Warmest October for Global Temperatures 11/25/2008 The combined global land and ocean surface average temperature for October 2008 was the second warmest since records began in 1880.
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NOAA Seeks Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship Applicants 11/20/2008 NOAA is accepting applications for a scholarship program in honor of retired South Carolina Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, who promoted oceanic and atmospheric research throughout his career.
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NWS Newport and NC Counties to Memorialize Hurricane Floyd Flooding 11/04/2008 Officials unveiled commemorative signs depicting the maximum flood levels reached in Pollocksville, Snow Hill, and Greenville on November 3rd & 4th.
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Point and Click Forecast Map Changes 11/03/2008 The NWS Office in Binghamton, NY has put together a page detailing the changes to the NWS' adoption of Google Maps for their Point and Click pages.
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October 1, 2008 Severe Thunderstorm Outbreak 10/07/2008 Here is an overview of the storms that hit Eastern North Carolina on October 1st.
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Historical Hurricane Tracks Help Users Prepare for Big Storms 10/07/2008 Now, an on-line tool, Historical Hurricane Tracks, helps users get a quick picture of coastal areas with the greatest frequency of hurricanes and tropical storms.
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NWS Newport Updated Office Tour 10/07/2008 Take a virtual look at your National Weather Service Office in action.
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2005
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Lead Forecaster John Elardo honored with Leadership Award. 10/05/2005 Lead Forecaster John Elardo was honored as the first recipient of the WFO Newport/Morehead City Leadership Award. Congratulations John!
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