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  2. Annual spotter trainings go virtual this year - AOL

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    Mar. 5—The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Tulsa is offering annual, free storm spotter classes virtually this year with several dates before the bulk of severe weather begins.

  3. 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]

  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. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service organizes in-person training sessions for storm spotters throughout the US. These often take place at a public venue such as a school or government building. Presentations usually include slide presentations and video. These sessions are free and open to the public for anyone wanting to become a spotter.

  6. EMA to offer SKYWARN training in November; Rusty ... - AOL

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  7. Des Moines County Emergency Management, NWS to host ... - AOL

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    Des Moines County Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service s are hosting a free severe weather spotter training course March 21st.

  8. Local storm report - Wikipedia

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    A Local Storm Report (LSR) is transmitted by the National Weather Service (NWS) when it receives significant information from storm spotters, such as amateur radio operators, storm chasers, law enforcement officials, civil defense (now emergency management) personnel, firefighters, EMTs or public citizens, about severe weather conditions in their warning responsibility area (County Warning ...

  9. StormReady - Wikipedia

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    Develop a formal hazardous weather plan, which includes training severe weather spotters and holding emergency exercises. At a minimum, NOAA Weather Radios (NWRs), with tone alert and particularly Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) capability, must be located at four sites within StormReady communities including emergency operations centers ...