National Weather Service Expert Highlights Severe Weather Preparedness
National Weather Service Expert Highlights Severe Weather Preparedness
US · Published Aug 20, 2026
Steve Runnels, a National Weather Service (NWS) expert, discussed advancements in severe weather forecasting and preparedness during a recent interview with NewsTalk KZRG.
Runnels emphasized the importance of planning ahead for dangerous weather events, particularly in southwest Missouri, which has experienced significant tornado activity in the past.

Impact & Risks

Southwest Missouri, including Joplin, is particularly vulnerable to severe weather events such as tornadoes. The 2011 Joplin tornado serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impacts these storms can have on communities. Advances in radar technology and public awareness campaigns aim to mitigate risks, but residents are urged to take warnings seriously and prepare for potential hazards. Severe weather can result in property damage, injuries, and loss of life if precautions are not taken.

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