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Joint Base Charleston was recently recognized as a Storm Ready community by the National Weather Service. The Storm Ready status is given to communities that are prepared for severe weather, educate their people and develop a good working relationship with NWS. From left to right are Sarah Winberry, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron installation emergency manager,  Senior Airman Ross Kreikemeier, 628th CES Emergency Management flight, and the team lead for the Storm Ready program, Col. Richard McComb, Joint Base Charleston commander, Ronald Morales, Jr., warning coordination meteorologist at the NWS office, Charleston, S.C., Tech. Sgt. Gerald McPherson, 437th Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight, Brian Dillo, 628th ABW Command Post, and Mike Emlaw, Meteorologist at the NWS office in Charleston, S.C. (U.S. Air Force/Tech Sgt. Chrissy Best)
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Joint Base Charleston was recently recognized as a Storm Ready community by the National Weather Service. The Storm Ready status is given to communities that are prepared for severe weather, educate their people and develop a good working relationship with the NWS. From left to right are Sarah Winberry, 628th Civil Engineer Squadron installation emergency manager, Senior Airman Ross Kreikemeier, 628th CES Emergency Management Flight, and the team lead for the Storm Ready program, Col. Richard McComb, Joint Base Charleston commander, Ronald Morales, Jr., warning coordination meteorologist at the NWS office, Charleston, S.C., Tech. Sgt. Gerald McPherson, 437th Operations Support Squadron Weather flight, Brian Dillo, 628th ABW Command Post and Mike Emlaw, Meteorologist at the NWS office in Charleston, S.C. (U.S. Air Force/Tech Sgt. Chrissy Best)


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