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  2. National Weather Service Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service Training Center (NWSTC) provides initial and continuing education to NOAA/NWS employees in the areas of equipment (operations, maintenance and repair), management, meteorology, hydrology, systems support, and related activities.

  3. National Weather Service - Wikipedia

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    The agency's online service, Weather.gov, is a data rich website operated by the NWS that serves as a portal to hundreds of thousands of webpages and more than 300 different NWS websites. Through its homepage, users can access local forecasts by entering a place name in the main forecast search bar, view a rapidly updated map of active watches ...

  4. Staff Weather Officer - Wikipedia

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    An Air Force weather parachutist—a staff weather officer with the 82nd Airborne Division—wearing grey beret with Combat Weather Team Beret Flash and crest (2007) Staff Weather Officers (SWOs) are United States Air Force personnel tasked with providing tactical and operational meteorological support for conventional Army forces.

  5. Now Hiring: Weather Jobs - AOL

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    Try weather jobs on for size. Trends will come and go, new technologies will revitalize whole industries or render them obsolete, but, to swipe from the great Don Draper, it is.

  6. Meteorologist - Wikipedia

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    A meteorologist is a scientist who studies and works in the field of meteorology aiming to understand or predict Earth's atmospheric phenomena including the weather. [1] Those who study meteorological phenomena are meteorologists in research, while those using mathematical models and knowledge to prepare daily weather forecasts are called weather forecasters or operational meteorologists.

  7. Timeline of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    2006 – Weather radar improved by adding common precipitation to it such as freezing rain, rain and snow mixed, and snow for the first time. 2007 – The Fujita scale is replaced with the Enhanced Fujita scale for National Weather Service tornado assessments. [83] 2010s – Weather radar dramatically advances with more detailed options. [specify]

  8. Category:National Weather Service Forecast Offices - Wikipedia

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    They are responsible for local weather forecasts, warnings and the issuance of other weather related products. Pages in category "National Weather Service Forecast Offices" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

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