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  2. Skywarn - Wikipedia

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    Many SKYWARN spotters use methods to communicate with one another during severe storm events. A notable example of this is through the use of amateur radio nets, which is still an important method since severe weather can significantly disrupt local telecommunications systems. The program began in 1965, and counts over 300,000 active trained ...

  3. Here's how to help observe and report severe weather events ...

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    SkyWarn Spotters gather local information to report to the National Weather Service when severe weather occurs. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

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

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    What is Skywarn? Skywarn is a program sponsored by the National Weather Service and is made up of thousands of volunteers ... Skywarn Spotter Training - Marion County State Fairgrounds. Wednesday ...

  5. 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?

  6. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    Other spotters groups have formed in various countries. Canwarn is the Canadian spotter program run by Environment Canada and similarly the Australian Bureau of Meteorology runs the ASP (Australian Storm Spotters) program in Australia. In the United Kingdom, the TORRO has operated a network of observers since the 1970s.

  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. Eyes on the skies: Skywarn weather program returns to in ...

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    Skywarn weather-spotting classes sponsored by the National Weather Service and the Stark Emergency Management Agency are training civilians again. Eyes on the skies: Skywarn weather program ...

  9. Convective storm detection - Wikipedia

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    The program was called Skywarn, and the spotters were local sheriff's deputies, state troopers, firefighters, ambulance drivers, amateur radio operators, civil defense (now emergency management) spotters, storm chasers, and ordinary citizens. When severe weather is anticipated, local weather service offices request that these spotters look out ...