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Alabama Severe Weather Awareness Week
February 18-23, 2007


The following is the electronic version of the Severe Weather Awareness Week booklet that is mailed to media outlets, emergency management, public safety agencies, and schools around Alabama. The electronic version is in PDF format, and requires the freely available Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print.

Individual Pages:

Front Cover - This year's theme..."In a matter of seconds...are you ready?"
Page 1 -  About Severe Weather Awareness Week
Page 2 -  Messages from the National Weather Service and Alabama EMA
Page 3 -  Remembering the Smithfield F5 Tornado
Page 4 -  2006 Severe Weather Review
Page 5 -  Severe Weather Awareness/Preparedness
Page 6 -  NOAA Weather Radio
Page 7 -  Thunderstorms
Page 8 -  Lightning
Page 9 -  Damaging Wind and Hail
Page 10 - Tornadoes
Page 11 - Flood Types
Page 12 - Flood Safety and Preparedness
Page 13 - Storm Spotters
Page 14 - Safety After the Storm
Page 15 - Chart: Tornadoes by Month and Hour in Alabama 1950-2006
Page 16 - Map: Tornadoes by County in Alabama 1950-2006
Page 17 - NWS on the Web
Page 18 - Contacts For More Information

Entire Document:

Severe Weather Awareness Week 2007 (~20.0 MB...It's a very large file...5 minute average download time on high speed connection)


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