"Norman, Okla., November 7, 2013 Members of FEMA Corps Team Hickory 3 viewing the National Weather Center's (NWC) 'Science on a Sphere' during a tour of the center's campus in Norman, Oklahoma. Nicole Robertson, Program Manager at the NWC's Office of Weather Programs & Projects, explains the sphere is a global display system that uses computers and video projectors to display looped, animated images of atmospheric storms, climate change, and ocean temperature onto the six foot diameter sphere. The previous 30 days of the world's weather, including Super Typhoon Haiyan as it formed and later


"Norman, Okla., November 7, 2013 Members of FEMA Corps Team Hickory 3 viewing the National Weather Center's (NWC) 'Science on a Sphere' during a tour of the center's campus in Norman, Oklahoma. Nicole Robertson, Program Manager at the NWC's Office of Weather Programs & Projects, explains the sphere is a global display system that uses computers and video projectors to display looped, animated images of atmospheric storms, climate change, and ocean temperature onto the six foot diameter sphere. The previous 30 days of the world's weather, including Super Typhoon Haiyan as it formed and later approached the Philippines, was being shown on the day of Hickory 3's visit.".. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials


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