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Dangerous Fire Conditions in the Southern High Plains; Severe Weather from the Great Lakes into Central/Southern Plains; Late-Season Mountain Snow

Dry and windy conditions will produce dangerous fire weather conditions across the southern High Plains into the Southwest. Severe storms, including very large hail, strong tornadoes, and winds, are expected from the Great Lakes into the central/southern Plains. Heavy late-season snow and cold temperatures are expected in the northern to central Rockies. Heat is spreading across the eastern U.S.. Read More >

Videotaped Presentations
 on the

27 April 2011 Super Tornado Outbreak in East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia

Delivered by personnel from the NWS Forecast Office in Morristown, TN at a public meeting of the Smoky Mountain Chapter of the American Meteorological Society on 18 July 2011 at Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, TN.

 


 

 

Speaker: David Gaffin (Senior Forecaster)

 

 

 
 

Speakers: David Hotz (Science and Operations Officer) and
Tim Doyle (Forecaster)

 

 
 

Speaker: Tim Troutman (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)

 

 
 

Speaker: Tim Troutman (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)

 

 
 

Speaker: George Mathews (Meteorologist in Charge)

 

 
 

Speaker: George Mathews (Meteorologist in Charge)

 

 
 

Speaker: George Mathews (Meteorologist in Charge)

 

 
 

Speaker: Howard Waldron (retired Warning Coordination Meteorologist)

 

 
 

Speaker: George Mathews (Meteorologist in Charge)