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  1. Join our team! Part time communication job for @NSSL and just listed. Apply at Job # 163700

  2. Major winter storm on tap for Southern Plains. Share your mPING reports as precipitation type evolves!

  3. ICYMI the contiguous United States saw its warmest autumn on record in 2016:

  4. Did you know? 13 inches of snow = 1 inch of rain in the US. Learn more about winter weather on our webpage:

  5. Lots of precip in the forecast across the country! Don't forget to record your observations with mPING:

  6. NSSL research has helped improve winter weather forecasting. Learn more about our work:

  7. Lots of snow reports from the Chicago area yesterday on ! Are you submitting your observations?

  8. La Niña impacts could be shorter and weaker this winter. Read more:

  9. Check out the Winter Safety website for tips on how you can prepare for winter weather!

  10. Meteorological winter starts TODAY! Make sure to update your mPING and send in your reports:

  11. Don MacGorman is a Federal research scientist who serves as the Lab's Storm Electricity Team Leader. Learn more:

  12. Did you know? There is no “Storm Chaser” job at NSSL. The only time we "chase" is for special projects run to collect data in the field.

  13. Meteorological winter starts this week! Brush up on your knowledge of winter storm products.

  14. Got holiday travel plans? Be sure to check your forecast from at !

  15. GOES-R lifted off Saturday evening. Check out it's journey into space!

  16. What's an Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer & how could it help forecasting? Check out new .

  17. Alexander Ryzhkov is a senior research scientist with over 20 years of experience at CIMMS/NSSL. Learn more.

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