Kimpel Symposium June 18, 2010 National Weather Center Norman, OK.

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Kimpel Symposium June 18, 2010 National Weather Center Norman, OK

Historical Perspective Dr John Snow, Dean, College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, National Weather Center Dr Renee McPherson, Interim State Climatologist, Oklahoma Climate Survey Dr Kelvin Droegemeier, OU VP for Research, Center for the Analysis and Prediction of Storms Dr Peter Lamb, Director of CIMMS, ARM Climate Research Facility John Heimmer, CEO Partech, Phased Array Radar Dr Fred Carr, Director, School of Meteorology, School of Meteorology

Future Outlook Douglas Forsyth, Chief RRDD: Radar Research Dr David Stensrud, Chief FRDD, Warn-on-Forecast Dr David Jorgensen, Chief WRDD, Hydrometeorology

Closing Remarks Dr Alexander MacDonald, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Oceans and Atmospheric Research, Remarks Dr James “Jeff” Kimpel, NSSL Director (retired), Response and Challenge 5pm – Reception in Atrium

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