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Railfan Technology > National Severe Weather Preparedness WeekDate: 02/28/14 13:09 National Severe Weather Preparedness Week Author: mojaveflyer Next week, March 2 - 8, 2014, is National Severe Weather Preparedness Week sponsored by the National Weather Service: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weatherreadynation/severe.html#.UxD5u4U1CSo
Many of us go out to shoot trains when potential severe weather threatens, have you thought about taking a free weather spotters class from the NWS? Go to their website: www.weather.gov, enter the town or zip code closest to you, and look for a link to the Skywarn training. It's free and could save your life! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/28/14 13:11 by mojaveflyer. Date: 02/28/14 22:15 Re: National Severe Weather Preparedness Week Author: K3HX To follow on to "Mohaveflyer:"
The National Weather Service Severe Storm Center in Norman, OK is presenting a series of programs on storm spotting and reporting. The most recent schedule, with (Eastern) (my local) time noted: WEBINAR Tue. Mar. 25th 7:30 PM LOCAL TIME Online Training WEBINAR Tue. Apr. 1st 7:30 PM LOCAL TIME Advanced Online Training The webinars last about 2 hours with a break of about 10 minutes in the middle. To register for the online training and advanced webinars, go to this site: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/?n=spottertalk Select a webinar that interests you and click on: "REGISTER HERE" When the Storm Spotter Training page comes up, click on: "SHOW IN MY TIME ZONE" Select: your time zone and fill in the required fields. After you register, the NWS will send you a reminder the day of the program, This registration must be repeated for each webinar. The presentation is a "Powerpoint" program and is centered around Norman, OK but much of the the information is relevant to other areas. The most recent program had check-ins from Australia and Brazil. One need not be an amateur radio operator or SKYWARN spotter to participate. Once finished, you will be e-mailed a certificate of participation for each webinar. A website for additional information, links to sources: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/?n=webinar Be Well, Tim Colbert K3HX Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 03/16/14 14:12 by K3HX. Date: 02/28/14 23:54 Re: National Severe Weather Preparedness Week Author: OHCR1551 A lot of NWS offices now offer their area-specific SKYWARN classes online either as webinar so or as self-paced courses. If you're really interested, check the educational links and find Jetstream, "the online weather school for everyone," and COMET/UCAR MetEd, which is a little more technical.
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