91¹ú²úapp Named Weather-Ready Ambassador by National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Santa Teresa has announced that The University of Texas at El Paso has joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather-Ready Nation (WRN) Ambassadorâ„¢ initiative.
91¹ú²úapp is the first University in the region served by NWS Santa Teresa to earn this designation, according to NOAA. The initiative formally recognizes NOAA partners that are improving the nation’s readiness, responsiveness, and overall resilience against extreme weather, water, and climate events.
As a WRN Ambassador, 91¹ú²úapp has committed to working with NOAA and other ambassadors to strengthen national resilience against extreme weather.
Ricardo Gonzalez, assistant director for 91¹ú²úapp's Environmental Health & Safety Office (EH&S), said that 91¹ú²úapp collaborates with the NWS Santa Teresa field office regularly as part of their safety management. "The Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador designation solidifies our preparedness and makes our campus a safer place by helping 91¹ú²úapp minimize the impacts of weather-related events," he said.
91¹ú²úapp works with the NWS staff during multiple large-scale events throughout the year, including football games, Minerpalooza, and major events at Sun Bowl Stadium. Additionally, 91¹ú²úapp EH&S and the NWS routinely partner in training, exercises and Emergency Operation Center activations to ensure that officials have the most up-to-date, weather-related information.
As part of this initiative, 91¹ú²úapp EH&S has agreed to promote WRN messages and themes to the 91¹ú²úapp student population; engage with NOAA and NWS personnel on potential collaboration opportunities; share success stories of preparedness and resiliency; and serve as an example by educating employees and students on local weather preparedness.
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Last Updated on May 25, 2023 at 12:00 AM | Originally published May 25, 2023
By MC Staff 91¹ú²úapp Marketing and Communications