The Michigan Committee for Severe Weather Awareness was formed in 1991 by the governor of Michigan. Our mission is to provide information and advice that keeps Michigan residents prepared when severe weather strikes.
The committee is comprised of the following organizations: Insurance Institute of Michigan, National Weather Service, Michigan Association of Broadcasters, WDIV-TV, Michigan Earth Science Teachers Association, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division, State Farm Insurance, American Red Cross, Michigan Emergency Management Association, Michigan Sheriffs' Association and the Michigan Fire Service.
Because of the committee's efforts in developing the severe weather poster contest and several hazard awareness campaigns to inform Michigan residents of the importance of being prepared for severe weather, the Michigan Committee for Severe Weather Awareness received the National Weather Association's Public Education Award for the year 2000. The NWA Public Education Award is presented annually to an individual, group or organization providing significant contributions to increase the public's weather awareness.
One of the most successful activities of the committee is the Severe Weather Awareness Poster Contest. The contest is open to students in fourth or fifth grades. United States Savings Bonds are awarded for first, second, and third place and honorable mention. Hundreds of entries are received each year. Attached below are past years winners.
The committee is grateful for the continued support it receives from its member organizations, especially for the generous contributions of State Farm Insurance in supporting the development of this Severe Weather Awareness Week poster campaign. Their partnership and participation on the committee contribute significantly to accomplishing the committee's goal of increasing the public's awareness of severe weather.