Welcome
to the Web Page of
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A little about myself:
I am formally a graduate student at the University
of Oklahoma completing my Master's degree in Meteorology in May 2002.
I am 25 years old, and this is my first attempt at designing a web page.
My first experience with a tornado was the Wichita Falls, TX tornado of
April 10, 1979 at the age of one. Ever since, I've been hooked and that's
why I'm at OU today.
On May 3, 1999 I saw my second large and deadly tornado from the 14th floor
of Sharkey's Energy Center in Norman which is the home of the School of
Meteorology. It was quite an experience.
For more...click here.
Weather Forecasting:
I am currently a retired shift leader for the Oklahoma
Weather Lab (OWL). OWL is a student run forecast office forecasting
for the state of Oklahoma.
I also do occasional weather briefings. Visit my (needs to be worked on)
briefing page.
Some Pictures: HERE
My Old Research:
Mesocyclone Climatology Project
My Papers:
Some papers I have written for various classes
and research projects over the years.
Links:
Weather
Links
Other
Links
If anyone out
there has any ideas on how I should design my page or any other comments,
please e-mail me at tajones@ou.edu.
Updated:
October16, 2003

