5th Annual National Tornado Summit Turning into an International Event

With registered attendees from as far away as Nepal and as nearby as Canada, the 2016 National Tornado Summit to be held next week in Oklahoma City has become an international event.

The Oklahoma Department of Insurance, one of the sponsors, reported that more than 800 insurance professionals, emergency managers and weather experts are registered for summit.

It will be held Feb. 29-March 2 in Oklahoma City.

“People are really excited about this year’s conference,” said National Tornado Summit Committee Co-Chair Chad Yearwood. “The response has been incredible – nearly 800 attendees from 36 states, along with Nepal and Canada. Word has definitely gotten out about the quality of the information being presented year after year.”

The National Tornado Summit brings together those who prepare for, respond to and help communities recover from tornadoes and severe weather disasters. The goal of the conference is to save lives, mitigate damage and help the survivors quickly put their lives back together.

The Summit includes general and breakout sessions along with optional tours of the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Emergency Operations Center in Oklahoma City.

“These tours offer a look at the experts in action,” said Kim Decker, National Tornado Summit Committee Co-Chair. “From understanding how meteorologists issue warnings to seeing the coordinated response to a simulated disaster, these tours are extremely beneficial.”

Presentations include:

The full agenda is available at www.tornadosummit.org.

Source: Oklahoma Department of Insurance