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Name: City of Norman
Location: Norman, Oklahoma, United States

1.29.2005

Storm Spotter Training

In Oklahoma, it's not a question of if severe storms and tornadoes will threaten, but when. To help get ready for the upcoming severe weather season, the National Weather Service will conduct storm spotter training in Little Axe on Friday, February 11th beginning at 6:30 PM.

The training is free and open to the public, and will be held at the Little Axe Community Center.Rick Smith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service's Norman Forecast office will conduct the training, which is designed to give storm spotters the information they need to be able to safely observe severe storms, and to report their observations to city officials and the National Weather Service. Even with radar and other technological advances over recent years, forecasters at the National Weather Service still rely heavily on trained storm spotters to provide ground truth information. The presentation will also include information on storm safety, severe weather climatology and other interesting facts related to springtime weather in Oklahoma.

One way for the National Weather Service to gather the information from trained storm spotters is through the local office of emergency management and the amateur radio volunteers that support emergency operations. The South Canadian Amateur Radio Society supports the local area. You can learn more about amateur radio by visiting their web page at www.w5nor.org or by calling the Norman Office of Emergency Management at (405) 292-9780.

David Grizzle, the City of Norman Emergency Management Coordinator, will also be available to address any questions or concerns regarding severe weather operations for the City of Norman and to provide information on how citizens can be a part of the severe weather operations effort.

For more information concerning the storm spotter training contact Pam Sharp at the Little Axe Community Center (405) 292-9770 or David Grizzle at the Norman Office of Emergency Management (405) 292-9780

1.20.2005

January 25 City Council Agenda

Sister City Plaza and Trail Dedication

Leaders from across the globe will be coming together this Saturday at Andrews Park to dedicate Norman’s very own Sister City Plaza and Trail. A delegation from Norman’s sister city in France, Clermont-Ferrand, led by their Mayor, Serge Godard, are in town and will be on hand for the dedication.

Norman has had a sister city relationship with Clermont-Ferrand and Colima, Mexico for some time. The city is also in talks with Seika Town, Japan about developing a sister city relationship. The dedication will begin at 9:00 AM on the south side of Andrews Park. Norman’s Park and Recreation Department will have coffee and hot chocolate for all that attend. The dedication is open to the public and all are welcome to join in the festivities.

The plaza and trail were recently designed and built through the hard work and dedication of Norman’s Park and Recreation staff.