Well, i should say that officially i am not a certified HAM operator, however every now and then i have the opportunity to operate one under a licensed operator. I am also a cadet in the Civil Air Patrol, with many radio qualifications, including setting up and taking down a mobile radio by myself. I am however going to the next AARL class that is a few miles from where i live to get my HAM certification. Now to the Skywarn, I am a student pilot as well to my radio operating hobby, really i find the weather in Colorado very amazing due to its unique climate and altitude that we are at. In no other place in the country do i know of a place that can have snow falling in one area and 90 plus degree at the other side of the state. I am not going to just drive out to eastern Colorado to find "the next big one" I just want to do Skywarn as a hobby and a service (the same with the Civil Air Patrol). I understand i am a kid and that i have a lot to learn, but i think that Skywarn would be perfect for me in that i would be gaining three things. First being given the change to enhance HAM radio operations, Second being given the chance to learn about Severe weather in one of the most unique climates in the country and third providing a service for others in getting the word out about potentially severe weather that might be coming their way. Trust me when i say that i know that Skywarn is a somewhat professional organization and isnt a youth program, however i believe if i could be given the chance to come on and learn and enhance that it would be an awesome opportunity for me. I am more than willing to follow as long as some one would give me the chance to learn from them about Skywarn and about the potential dangers that could linger from it. I am not going to just jump in this program alone and believe that from just being a pilot that i know everything, i have a ton to learn from the professional Skywarn chasers, so in that sense i am going to "thread lightly" and not act like i know everything about it. There is so much more than to just take an hour class on the topic, you actually have to be able to apply the skills and knowledge in the field as well.
By the way, when i said i was new, i meant it in the sense that i didn't have my HAM certification....