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Norman is the
home of a growing weather industry. Entities include
the National
Weather Center Building, housing university and government entities
and collaborations, and the Partners Buildings, which
accommodate private companies in close proximity to
the NWC.
The National
Weather Center, the anchor tenant on the University of Oklahoma
Research Campus, houses a unique
confederation of OU,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and
state organizations that work together in partnership to
improve understanding of events occurring in Earth's
atmosphere over a wide range of time and space scales.
NOAA officials and OU representatives broke ground for
the building in October 2002, and the 244,000
square-foot building officially opened on September 29,
2006. The vision for the NWC is to be one of the
largest weather research centers in the world and the
premier facility for severe storm research, prediction,
forecasting and warning allowing federal and university
scientists to work together under one roof, sharing
equipment and ideas. In addition, students study
alongside these experts in the weather field.
The new facility further solidifies Norman's importance to the
worldwide weather community.
Find more
information about the NWC here
or visit
www.nwc.ou.edu
Also located
on the OU Research Campus are the Partners Buildings,
housing private companies and some OU tenants interested
in collaborative efforts. While these buildings offer
opportunities to a variety of private endeavors, not
just those having to do with weather, the first to
re-locate here have been weather-related companies
interested in forming relationships with occupants of
the National Weather Center.
http://urc.ou.edu
University Weather and Climate
Programs:
College of Atmospheric & Geographic Sciences
www.ags.ou.edu
School of Meteorology
www.weather.ou.edu
Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS)
www.caps.ou.edu
Center for Spatial Analysis
www.csa.ou.edu
Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological
Studies
www.cimms.ou.edu
Center for Natural Hazard and Disaster Research
www.nhdr.ou.edu
Oklahoma Climatological Survey
www.ocs.ou.edu
Sasaki Institute
http://sasaki.ou.edu/
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration Weather Partners:
National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL)
www.nssl.noaa.gov
National
Weather Service Weather Forecast Office
www.srh.noaa.gov/oun
Radar Operations
Center Applications Branch
www.roc.noaa.gov
Storm Prediction Center (SPC)
www.spc.noaa.gov
Warning Decision Training Branch
www.wdtb.noaa.gov
Climate Averages:
Average Annual Temperature: 70.1 degrees Seasonal
Winter (Dec., Jan., Feb.): 40.0 degrees
Spring (Mar., Apr., May): 60.5 degrees
Summer (June, July, Aug.): 80.9 degrees
Fall (Sept., Oct., Nov.): 62.2 degrees
Average Annual Rainfall: 33.36 inches
Average Annual Snowfall: 9.1 inches
Average Relative Humidity: 65%
Prevailing Wind Direction: South
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Weather Festival
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