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  2. Alan Moller - Wikipedia

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    Moller is sometimes referred to as, the "Father" of the storm spotter training system utilized by the National Weather Service to train storm spotter groups across the US. He utilized his storm photography skills to produce weather images he incorporated during spotter training classes, and in training publications.

  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. 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]

  5. NWS announces 2025 storm spotter classes around St. Louis - AOL

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    The NWS relies on trained storm spotters areawide to provide real-time observations of severe weather events from their locations, such as tornadoes, hail, flooding, and winter weather.

  6. How much storm chasers really make - AOL

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    The site also recommends taking storm spotter training classes, which are offered by the National Weather Service in areas that are prone to severe storms. Where Disaster Strikes: ...

  7. 'We want to save lives': Volunteer storm spotters help ...

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    The National Weather Service is seeking volunteer storm spotters to help them warn the public of dangerous storms.

  8. Martin Lisius - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Lisius directed "StormWatch," a training video for the National Weather Service used nationwide to train storm spotter groups. Lisius co-produced the video with meteorologists Gary Woodall and Alan Moller. It was produced by the Texas Severe Storms Association with support from the Meadows Foundation of Dallas, Texas.

  9. StormReady - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service (NWS) SKYWARN storm spotter program trains emergency managers, dispatchers, other first responders such as police officers and firefighters, and the general public on how to stay vigilant by identifying features in clouds that usually preclude the occurrence of severe weather. Trained SKYWARN storm spotters report ...