Beginning Oct. 21, 2011, Middle Tennessee State University is using technology from AccuWeather to issue tornado-warning alerts. Police Chief Buddy Peaster briefly discusses the reasons for the decision during a recent meeting with the University’s safety team of “building runners.”
Middle Tennessee State University has been using technology from AccuWeather to issue tornado-warning alerts since October 2011. AccuWeather, a private company headquartered in State College, Pa., has a team of meteorologists that provides customized, site-specific weather warnings for universities and businesses across the nation. It uses the latest in geographic information…
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Buddy Peaster MTSU Police Chief and Director of Public Safety Buddy Peaster explains MTSU's new partnership with AccuWeather, which will facilitate pinpoint accuracy in determining when to declare weather emergencies. Listen to: Your MTSU AccuWeather Forecast
As a new academic year begins, MTSU police are clarifying emergency-notification language to ensure better understanding and a safer atmosphere for the campus community. Every person with an MTSU email address now receives emergency alerts from the Rave Mobile Safety system via email. To receive a text and/or voice alert,…
COMMENTS ARE OFF THIS POST