Muscatine Amateur Radio Club to host SKYWARN severe weather spotter training.

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Severe Weather Spotter Training

3-9-2009, 6:30 PM

Musser Public Library

304 Iowa Ave., Muscatine, Iowa

Muscatine Amateur Radio Club to host SKYWARN severe weather spotter training.

What is SKYWARN™?

The effects of severe weather are felt every year by many Americans. To obtain critical weather information, NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS), part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, established SKYWARN™ with partner organizations. SKYWARN™ is a volunteer program with nearly 280,000 trained severe weather spotters. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the National Weather Service.

Although SKYWARN™ spotters provide essential information for all types of weather hazards, the main responsibility of a SKYWARN™ spotter is to identify and describe severe local storms. In the average year, 10,000 severe thunderstorms, 5,000 floods and more than 1,000 tornadoes occur across the United States. These events threatened lives and property.

Since the program started in the 1970s, the information provided by SKYWARN™ spotters, coupled with Doppler radar technology, improved satellite and other data, has enabled NWS to issue more timely and accurate warnings for tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and flash floods.

SKYWARN™ storm spotters are part of the ranks of citizens who form the Nation's first line of defense against severe weather. There can be no finer reward than to know that their efforts have given communities the precious gift of time--seconds and minutes that can help save lives.

Who is Eligible?

NWS encourages anyone with an interest in public service and access to communication, such as HAM radio, to join the SKYWARN™ program. Volunteers include police and fire personnel, dispatchers, EMS workers, public utility workers and other concerned private citizens. Individuals affiliated with hospitals, schools, churches, nursing homes or who have a responsibility for protecting others are also encouraged to become a spotter.

How Can I Get Involved?

NWS has 122 local Weather Forecast Offices, each with a Warning Coordination Meteorologist, who is responsible for administering the SKYWARN™ program in their local area. Training is conducted at these local offices and covers:

* Basics of thunderstorm development
* Fundamentals of storm structure
* Identifying potential severe weather features
* Information to report
* How to report information
* Basic severe weather safety

Classes are free and typically are about two hours long. In Muscatine, the Muscatine Amateur Radio Club will host SKYWARN severe weather spotter training on Monday, March 9, 2009 at 6:30pm in the Upper Level Meeting Room of the Musser Public Library, 304 Iowa Avenue in Muscatine.

For more information about the Muscatine Amateur Radio Club, visit Muscatine Amateur Radio Club Home Page
 

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There is one in adel comming up next week. It's at the County Home located 3 miles North of Adel on Highway 169. The public is welcome and many of the County Responders/Fire Dept as well as ham radio operators will be in attendance. Normally cookies and punch is served.
 
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