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The National Weather Service Office in Lubbock has recognized KCBD, Ch. 11
as a Weather Ready Nation Ambassador of Excellence
The KCBD meteorologists were recognized as a 2017 Weather Ready Nation Ambassador of Excellence. From left-to-right are Steve Divine, John Robison and Cary Allen.

The KCBD meteorologists were recognized as a 2017 Weather Ready Nation Ambassador of Excellence. From left-to-right are Steve Divine, John Robison and Cary Allen.

 

The NWS Office in Lubbock has recognized KCBD NewsChannel 11 as a Weather Ready Ambassador of Excellence. KCBD has partnered with the NWS and the local community and led several initiatives that further the goals of a "Weather Ready Nation".  Congratulations to the staff, management, and the weather team at KCBD for this achievement!

 
 

 

 

 

Learn more about Weather-Ready Nation and the Ambassadors of Excellence 

 

NOAA’s Weather-Ready Nation is building community resilience in the face of increasing vulnerability to extreme weather, water and climate events. To achieve this goal, the National Weather Service is working with its partners, but requires the participation and commitment of a vast nationwide network of Ambassadors. Everyday, Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors serve a pivotal role in affecting societal change, sharing safety messaging, serving as an example, and highlighting successes - all helping to build a Weather-Ready Nation!  

In 2017, the Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassador Initiative surpassed 6,000 WRN Ambassadors committed to spreading WRN messages and building community resilience when extreme weather threatens. To honor the great work and accomplishments of our WRN Ambassadors, NOAA/NWS is formally recognizing those Ambassadors who have made significant contributions to building a Weather-Ready Nation. NOAA/NWS would like to congratulate these Ambassadors for their great work this past year! By serving as a change agent and leader in their community, they have inspired others to be better prepared, and promoting taking action to minimize or even avoid the impacts of extreme weather, water and climate events.

The NWS Lubbock Office would like to encourage all partners and entities that are involved in public safety and emergency management across the South Plains, southern Panhandle, and Rolling Plains to sign up to become a WRN Ambassador.  

Click here to view all of 2017's Ambassadors of Excellence.

For more information on the Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador initiative or how to become an ambassador, visit: https://www.weather.gov/wrn/ambassadors