A Pacific storm is bringing areas of low elevation rain, moderate to heavy mountain snow, and high winds to the Northwest. Strong Santa Ana winds and very dry conditions are producing elevated to critical fire weather conditions in southern California. Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible through early Wednesday morning across parts of northeast Texas into western Tennessee. Read More >
Meteorological Intern Rob Hart and Warning Coordination Meteorologist Barry Goldsmith at NWS Brownsville booth at the 2009 La Plaza Mall Hurricane Expo, McAllen, TX NWS Brownsville Reaches Out to the Valley From Education to Expositions, Staff Serve the Community |
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Your National Weather Service in Brownsville has been out and about in the community dozens of times in 2009! In addition to large, well advertised events such as the Air Fiesta, our staff could be found training storm spotters, helping students discover careers in meteorology, providing decision support during a simulated hurricane, handing out weather information to thousands at hurricane fairs, and giving tours of the office to several groups. The following are brief summaries of just some of the activities through early June. SkywarnTM NWS Brownsville SkywarnTM Coordinator Joseph Tomaselli discussing tornado look alikes to students at the McAllen Emergency Operations Center Warning Coordination Meteorologist Barry Goldsmith (front row, second from left) posing with agricultural and hunting instructors from Texas Parks and Wildlife S‘Cool’ Kids Forecaster Buddy Martin explaining how NWS Brownsville employees serve the public each day at the Lyford ISD Career Fair, May, 2009 |
Senior Forecaster Geoff Bogorad handing out information to a youngster at the Brownsville Farmer’s Market Markets, Fairs, Expos After the multi–mall events of June 6th, more followed. On June 20th, Rob Hart and Barry Goldsmith served hundreds of shoppers at the Lowe’s of Brownsville Hurricane Clinic. On July 1st, Science and Operations Officer Jeral Estupiñán gave a preparedness talk en Español to 100 home healthcare employees, critical to the special needs population of Cameron County. On July 11th, Forecaster Ryan Vipond joined Barry Goldsmith at the first annual Hidalgo County "Dare to Prepare" Disaster Preparedness Expo, which drew up to 2,000 residents to the McAllen Convention Center (below). On July 16th, Forecaster Joseph Tomaselli joined Meteorologist in Charge Nezette Rydell for the City of Brownsville Hurricane Fair. Decision Support: HUREX, Valley-style Photo of the City of Brownsville’s Emergency Operations Center during HUREX 2009. |
Forecaster Ryan Vipond discussing weather safety with a youngster at the Hidalgo County Readiness Expo. |