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  2. Skywarn - Wikipedia

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    Skywarn consists of a network of severe storm spotters who observe weather conditions and make reports of severe weather to their local NWS offices. These spotters are regularly trained by personnel from the local NWS offices. In many areas, classes are conducted each spring in advance of the coming severe weather season. [2]

  3. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    The US National Weather Service developed an organized storm spotter training system starting in the 1970's. Meteorologist Alan Moller played a significant role in the development of the effort. He believed that storm spotters are a vital part of the Integrated Warning System since they provide "ground truth verification" for forecasters.

  4. Indiana tornado season is approaching. Here's how to help ...

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    Thursday, March 14, 6:00pm - Skywarn Spotter Training - Rush County. Saturday, March 16, 9:00am - Skywarn Spotter Training - Owen County. Monday, March 18, 6:00pm - Skywarn Spotter Training - Vigo ...

  5. Weather spotting - Wikipedia

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    A storm spotter is a specific type of weather spotter. In the U.S., these volunteers are usually trained by the National Weather Service or local Skywarn group, and are given a phone number, internet outlet, or amateur radio frequency to report to if a severe weather event, such as a tornado, severe thunderstorm, or flash flood occurs where the ...

  6. National Weather Service SKYWARN volunteers spot storms in ...

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    Trained spotters with the National Weather Service can do what radar can't, even right here in Knox County. National Weather Service SKYWARN volunteers spot storms in Knox County. Want to join?

  7. Frederick County offers 'storm spotter' class - AOL

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    The Frederick County Division of Emergency Management and the National Weather Service are offering "storm spotter" training for residents and emergency responders April 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. Anyone ...

  8. Storm chasing - Wikipedia

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    Local National Weather Service offices do hold storm spotter training classes, usually early in the spring. [13] Some offices collaborate to produce severe weather workshops oriented toward operational meteorologists. Storm chasers come from a wide variety of occupational and socioeconomic backgrounds.

  9. Storm spotter class on tap March 21 in Southside - AOL

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    They are teaming up to host a free SKYWARN Storm Spotter class, presented by the National Weather Service, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. March 21 at the Southside Community Center, 2142 Alabama Highway 77.