National Weather Center

The National Weather Center (NWC), on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, is a confederation of federal, state, and academic organizations that work together to better understand events that take place in Earth's atmosphere over a wide range of time and space scales. The NWC partners give equal attention to applying that understanding to the development of improved observation, analysis, assimilation, display, and prediction systems. The National Weather Center also has expertise in local and regional climate, numerical modeling, hydrology, and weather radar. Members of the NWC work with a wide range of federal, state, and local government agencies to help reduce loss of life and property to hazardous weather, ensure wise use of water resources, and enhance agricultural production. They also work with private sector partners to develop new applications of weather and regional climate information that provide competitive advantage in the marketplace.

National Weather Center
The National Weather Center building in 2006
The National Weather Center's location in Oklahoma
General information
StatusCompleted
Address120 David L. Boren Boulevard
Town or cityNorman, Oklahoma
CountryUnited States
Coordinates35°10′53″N 97°26′25″W
Current tenantsNOAA
University of Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma
and others
GroundbreakingNovember 2002
Construction startedAugust 2003
OpenedSummer 2006
CostUS$500 million
ClientNOAA
University of Oklahoma
Technical details
Floor count5
Floor area250,000 sq ft (23,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators3
Grounds22 acres
Design and construction
Architecture firmBeck – LAN/Daly
Main contractorOscar J. Boldt Company
Website
nwc.ou.edu
References
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