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    • ITravelAr0und 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stopped in to meet friends for lunch. It was diner food a little above price with less taste than you would expect. Not impressed. If you happen to be there and are pretty hungry for American diner food its okay.
    • sandtourist 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I've been wanting to take the tour of the NWC for so long and finally had the chance to come to Norman. We had a wonderful tour guide. Her name was Nicole and she is a grad student at OU in Music (opera) but has a passion for weather so she also studied Meteorology. She knows her stuff!The tour starts with an introduction about the kinds of activities that go on and who are the different groups that are part of the center. We then went to the vehicle bay where they outfit and care for the different research vehicles they use for studying severe weather. She showed us some retired experimental devices that prior researchers had sent into supercells to study kinds of precipitation in the middle of thunderstorms. They were full of holes after being pummeled by hail and lightning. We continued outside to see some of the mobile vehicles, such as former ambulances converted into mobile doppler radar units and mobile communication trailers. There were a couple of minivans dimpled with huge divots courtesy of grapefruit-sized hail. We then went to the top of the building for a nice view of the surrounding vicinity which was designed to have unobstructed views to the southwest, the direction of most of the severe weather that hits the Oklahoma City region. Being one of the tallest buildings in the area, she told us that thunderstorms and lightning could be seen from as far away as Dallas. The Severe Weather Prediction command post was a large room behind glass where several desks are staffed 24/7, even with adjustable ambient lighting over individual workstations to accommodate different shift workers. Multiple flat TV screens displaying various satellite weather maps made it look something like an airport control tower. As a bonus, our tour guide showed us the top floor housing the UO Meteorology program. It was a very enjoyable couple of hours.
    • 61twins 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were really looking forward to our tour of the National Weather Center during our vacation and we were not disappointed! Our tour guide was great giving us all the details about the building and the organizations that reside in it. Since it is located on the OU campus, there were also several fun stories related to the meteorology students. The tour is free but you must reserve your spot in advance so plan ahead. We also ate in the Flying Cow Cafe for lunch which has a good variety of selections.
    • AndrewL842 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The National Weather Center building is architecturally beautiful and high tech. Our tour guide, a doctoral student in meteorology, was knowledgeable, friendly, and a good communicator. We saw a truck-mounted Doppler radar, the weather observation deck, and the forecasting center. If you're interested in the study and prediction of weather, the tour is a treat.My one unfulfilled wish would be for more to captivate younger kids. Although my elementary-school-aged daughters love watching The Weather Channel, they found this tour a little on the dull side. If the university added a few things here and there to draw in the meteorologists of the future, this would be a near perfect attraction.
    • Jackie77 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was interesting but I was a little disappointed in one thing. Our grandson is a "weather nut" and our tour was for him. The tour was mainly for prospective students and the focus seemed to be on college life. Not too interesting for a 10 year old.
    • RacerMomIL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Multiple image screen, globe. Radar arrays, weather trucks. Really a weather geek paradise! After all, it IS the NWS!
    • amlanCh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Be here to check out all the activities related to weather tracking. If you are lucky you can spot some of the tornado tracking cars around.
    • dimples56 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Make your way to the top observation level for a view of the countryside. There is not much in the way of "education" there - no exhibits, etc.
    • dpreimer91 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The National Weather Center has several excellent entities located in the complex along with some of the brightest scientific minds. The National Weather Service office in Norman, the Storm Prediction Center, and the Oklahoma Mesonet are a few of several different agencies. Students of the University of Oklahoma also take classes here. Tours are regularly offered for the general public and school groups. Food is offered in the Flying Cow Cafe and there are several fun items for children in the building including the 'Globe' and a few on-hands exhibits. Tours need to usually be scheduled in advance since it is a government building. You won't be able to simply walk in under most circumstances.
    • mol245 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      my friends work there, so I went there for a visit with my husband. Really a cool place and we take a lot of photo there. I hope they can help us to predict the tornado and avoid the lose of life and home
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