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2022 National Weatherperson of the Year Nominations Now Open


TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) opened nominations for the 2022 National Weatherperson of the Year Award. The annual honor recognizes an outstanding weatherperson for leadership in promoting disaster safety and resilience.

"Weatherpersons are some of our nation's most effective advocates for disaster safety," said Mark Taylor, Weather Innovator, Technologist, and FLASH Board Advisor. "The National Weatherperson of the Year award recognizes weather leaders who demonstrate unconditional dedication to using the science of meteorology to save lives and protect property."

Eligibility and Nomination Details:

FLASH originated the National Weatherperson of the Year award to coincide with the celebration of National Weatherperson's Day on February 5, the birthday of the pioneering weather observer John Jeffries. After a decade of research on the ground, Jeffries piloted a hot air balloon in 1774 to test weather conditions and advance the science of meteorology. His work paved the way for many aspects of modern meteorology.

Previous winners include: 

Visit https://flash.org/nationalweatherpersonsday to learn more about past honorees.

About FLASH
The nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) is the country's leading consumer advocate for strengthening homes and safeguarding families from disasters. The FLASH partnership includes more than 100 innovative and diverse organizations that share a vision of making America a more disaster-resilient nation, including FEMA, Florida Division of Emergency Management, Huber Engineered Woods, International Code Council, ISO - Verisk Analytics, Lowe's, MyRadar, National Weather Service, Portland Cement Association, Simpson Strong-Tie, State Farm, and USAA. In 2008, FLASH and Disney opened the interactive weather experience StormStruck: A Tale of Two Homes in Lake Buena Vista, FL. FLASH's signature program No Code. No Confidence. - Inspect2Protect.org provides consumers with a one-of-a-kind building code transparency tool to quickly identify their community's building code. Learn more about FLASH and access free consumer resources by visiting www.flash.org and www.Inspect2Protect.org, calling toll-free (877) 221- SAFE (7233), following @federalalliance on Twitter, and Facebook.com/federalalliance.

SOURCE Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)



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