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Office of Weather Programs and Projects

The University of Oklahoma’s Office of Weather Programs and Projects (OWPP) is a meteorological research center specializing in the transfer of knowledge and expertise within the central Oklahoma weather community to national and international projects. Created in response to the increasing modernization needs of foreign national hydro-meteorological services (HMS), OWPP is dedicated to the comprehensive assessment of all HMS operational components via modernization Feasibility Studies.

Located in the National Weather Center on the University of Oklahoma’s Lissa and Cy Wagner Research Campus, OWPP has full access to a broad range of meteorological expertise spanning academics, research, operations, and the private sector. As a member of the Weather Sphere – a collaborative partnership centered in Norman, Oklahoma, growing to become international leaders in weather and climate-related education and training, research and development, and operations and services – OWPP is well positioned to provide key connections for any meteorologically-focused project.

 

Pictured at top, the National Weather Center building houses the Office of Weather Programs and Projects as well as a variety of meteorological units including university, federal, and state organizations.

Weather Sphere News AGS News Feed

Five fun facts about climate change - Let’s take a moment and get some things straight about this whole climate change argument, shall we?... [Web Link] [PDF] Posted: 11/13/2009

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY TO HOST PROMINENT FAIR TRADE SPEAKER - The University of Oklahoma’s Department of Geography will kick off National Geography Awareness Week with a free, public lecture, “Fair... [PDF] Posted: 11/11/2009

Weather fest takes Norman by storm - People wearing T-shirts, shorts and sunglasses crowded the National Weather Center and its parking lot Saturday on an unseasonably warm... [Web Link] [PDF] Posted: 11/11/2009

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA STUDENT RECEIVES NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE AWARD - The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation recently awarded University of Oklahoma geoinformatics’ graduate student Darrel Kingfield one of 16 national... [PDF] Posted: 11/9/2009

 

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