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  2. Here's how Michigan's statewide weather alert system works - AOL

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    Michigan has an average of 15 tornadoes a year, typically in late spring and early summer. Here's how the statewide weather alert system works.

  3. Skywarn - Wikipedia

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    Where severe storms are possible, storm spotting groups such as Skywarn in the United States coordinate amateur radio operators and localized spotters to keep track of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Reports from spotters and chasers are given to the National Weather Service so that they have ground truth information to warn the general ...

  4. CANWARN - Wikipedia

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    A report of a tornado in south east Michigan on a path towards Essex County was relayed to Environment Canada's severe weather desk in Toronto, Ontario. Later that year, after the Edmonton tornado and at the request of the Hage Report [ 4 ] CANWARN was expanded beyond the initial program run out of the Windsor (Ontario) Weather Office.

  5. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    Moller developed Tornadoes: A Spotter's Guide (1977) and latter co-produced the "StormWatch" storm spotter training video in 1995 with meteorologist Gary Woodall and Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA) chairman Martin Lisius. In 2001, TESSA began offering the Super Storm Spotter Training Session at its National Storm Conference.

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

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    The National Weather Service offers storm spotting training session to the public throughout Central Indiana. ... Wednesday, March 20, 2:00pm - Skywarn Spotter Training - Marion County State ...

  7. Spotter Network - Wikipedia

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    The Spotter Network (SN) is a system that utilizes storm spotter and chaser reports of location and severe weather in a centralized framework for use by coordinators such as emergency managers, Skywarn and related spotter organizations, and the National Weather Service.

  8. Is climate change making hailstones larger? - AOL

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    As of May 21, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has tallied 317 storm spotter reports in the United States of hail larger than 2 inches in diameter (a golf ball is 1.75 inches).If that sounds like ...

  9. Storm chasing - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, many recreational chasers submit photos and videos to researchers as well as to the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) for spotter training. [10] Storm chasers are not generally paid to chase, with the exception of television media crews in certain television market areas, video stringers and photographers (freelancers mostly ...