W9NES said:
Yes I undersatnd that you have a card.But the Weather Service is no longer certifiying people for Skywarn.You go to the class and that is it.They take your name and call sign it no more.This is the way things are done at the Indianapolis Weather Service Office.The Weather Service has been doing this now for a long time in Indianapolis,You might want to check with the office that covers Kentucky.Thanks!!!
Thats exactly what they did when I took the class a couple weeks ago here in Minneapolis. There was a "test" at the end, but they just went over the answers with everyone and made sure they understood the material. They didn't even require that you had a call sign to get a Skywarn ID, which I had been told that they did require.
The class had been publicized by a local TV station on their website, so a bunch of people just showed up to learn about storms. Before the last part of the class about net operations, they told these people they could leave if they were not interested in getting involved in amateur radio but everyone who stayed got a Skywarn ID whether they had a call sign or not.