
WFO Norman WCM Rick Smith (Standing-4th from left) poses with WDT staffers and Linkin Park band members (Standing-far left) Joe Hahn, (Kneeling-L to R) Dave Farrell, Rob Bourdon, Chester Bennington, Brad Delson and (Standing-far right) Mike Shinoda (Photo: WFO Norman)
"The StormReady Supporter program has a long history of recognizing businesses and other stationary entities that promote the key StormReady concepts of severe weather awareness, preparedness and safety," said Rick Smith, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service forecast office in Norman, Okla. "As the first traveling venue to meet the requirements, the Linkin Park World Tour recognition is truly unique."
The recognition is the result of a close working relationship between the National Weather Service and Norman-based Weather Decision Technologies (WDT). WDT utilizes a variety of data and information, including National Weather Service watches and warnings, to provide the Linkin Park Tour with precision weather forecasts and alerts to help keep everyone associated with the tour safe when storms approach.
"This is a great example of the National Weather Service working with our partners in America's weather and climate industry to provide specialized decision support services," Smith said. "As we've seen in the recent past, large venues with thousands of people in attendance are especially vulnerable to severe weather.
Linkin Park recognizes this, and has taken extra steps to develop detailed plans to monitor the weather wherever they are and to take protective actions based on specific weather guidance."
The StormReady program is part of the National Weather Service's working collaboration with the International Association of Emergency Managers, the National Emergency Management Association and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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