
A prolonged, dangerous heat wave will persist through the Independence Day weekend across the Ohio Valley, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. Numerous temperature records are expected. Clusters of severe thunderstorms will move across parts of the Allegheny Plateau into Mid Atlantic this Independence Day, with potential for widespread damaging winds. Additional severe thunderstorms in the Great Plains. Read More >
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.
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)