This postcard arrived from the West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, where the NOAA National Weather Service has primary responsibility for providing tsunami warnings to the nation. NOAA's two tsunami warning centers are responsible for issuing advisories, watches, warnings, and information messages to emergency management personnel and the public in the U.S. Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Alaska, and U.S. West Coast re-gions and along the British Columbia and Atlantic coasts of Canada.
Shown (top, from left): Michael Burgy, John Carrick, Brig Gen David L. Johnson USAF (Ret.), NOAA Assistant Administrator for Weather Services and Director, NOAA's National Weather Service, Justin Ferris, Laura Furgione, Paul Whitmore, David Hale, Paul Huang, Bruce Turner. Shown (bottom, from left): Bill Knight, Heather Crowley, Guy Urban, Chris Strager, Cindi Preller, Kandis Boyd.
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