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Related: About this forumLeading federal meteorologist drowns in rough N. Carolina surf forecasters had warned about
Leading federal meteorologist drowns in rough N. Carolina surf forecasters had warned about
William Lapenta, director of a National Weather Service division under the NOAA, drowned in waters where dangerous conditions had been forecast.
Oct. 3, 2019, 9:48 AM EDT
By Elisha Fieldstadt
The director of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration division for predicting weather died Monday in North Carolina while swimming in dangerous conditions that federal forecasters had warned about.
William Lapenta, head of the NOAAs National Centers for Environmental Prediction, drowned Monday while swimming at Pelican Way beach in the town of Duck, according to a statement from the town's director of public information, Christian Legner.
An off-duty ocean rescue supervisor spotted Lapenta, 58, struggling in the ocean, and lifeguards responded within minutes to pull the scientist from the water, the statement said. He was unresponsive.
Emergency responders tried to save Lapenta, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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William Lapenta, director of a National Weather Service division under the NOAA, drowned in waters where dangerous conditions had been forecast.
Oct. 3, 2019, 9:48 AM EDT
By Elisha Fieldstadt
The director of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration division for predicting weather died Monday in North Carolina while swimming in dangerous conditions that federal forecasters had warned about.
William Lapenta, head of the NOAAs National Centers for Environmental Prediction, drowned Monday while swimming at Pelican Way beach in the town of Duck, according to a statement from the town's director of public information, Christian Legner.
An off-duty ocean rescue supervisor spotted Lapenta, 58, struggling in the ocean, and lifeguards responded within minutes to pull the scientist from the water, the statement said. He was unresponsive.
Emergency responders tried to save Lapenta, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Leading federal meteorologist drowns in rough N. Carolina surf forecasters had warned about (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2019
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FirstLight
(14,097 posts)1. ... sorry to make light of this tragedy.... BUT
I'll take ironic deaths for $1000 Alex
sinkingfeeling
(53,000 posts)2. I'll wait for the autopsy results.
hedda_foil
(16,503 posts)3. Just be a Trump appointee.
Cartaphelius
(868 posts)4. Was he in on Trump's sharpie-induced
hurricane strike on Alabama?
Been expecting bodies of Trump's naysayers to start falling.