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South
Carolina Becomes Fourth State to Earn NOAA StormReady® Designation |
NOAA’s
National Weather Service is recognizing South Carolina as
the fourth state to be StormReady®.
Over the past seven years, each of the state’s 46 counties
has completed this rigorous program to strengthen the state’s
ability to protect life and property during severe weather. The
Palmetto State joins Hawaii, Delaware and Florida as StormReady®. |
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NOAAs
National Weather Service Fire Weather Experts Assisting in Australia |
NOAA
Unveils New Alert System for La Niña and El Niño |
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. |
NOAA's
Climate Prediction Center has issued the first La Niña advisory
under its new El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Alert
System. Forecasters expect La Niña to influence weather
patterns across the United States during the remainder of the winter
and into the early spring. |
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