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  2. Skywarn - Wikipedia

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    Many Skywarn spotters are members of emergency services such as volunteer fire departments, rescue squads, ambulance units, or police or sheriff's departments. The NWS encourages anyone with an interest in public service and access to some method of communication, such as amateur radio, telephone, the Internet, etc. to join the Skywarn program.

  3. 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.

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    Skywarn is a program sponsored by the National Weather Service and is made up of thousands of volunteers who attend regular training to learn how to scan the skies and identify and report critical ...

  5. Amateur radio net - Wikipedia

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    An amateur radio net, or simply ham net, is an "on-the-air" gathering of amateur radio operators.Most nets convene on a regular schedule and specific frequency, and are organized for a particular purpose, such as relaying messages, discussing a common topic of interest, in severe weather (for example, during a Skywarn activation), emergencies, or simply as a regular gathering of friends for ...

  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.

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  8. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    Many individuals hold Skywarn certification and/or amateur radio licenses. Other spotters are part of organized and highly trained local spotter groups, reporting their observations to the local emergency management office or National Weather Service office responsible for that area.

  9. CANWARN - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that, it too had only local spotting programs. In the 1970s, it increased spotting efforts and launched its Skywarn program, which partly inspired CANWARN. In the 2000s, Europe also began organized spotting efforts under the auspices of Skywarn Europe, which consists of autonomous branches in about a dozen countries.