SKYWARN(r) Tornado and Severe Weather Spotter class is being held in conjunction with the National weather Service and the hurton county emergency management agency. Those who attend and complete the program will be registered with the National weather Service Cleveland Forecast Office and will be issued a Spotter ID card.
SKYWARN(r) Tornado and Severe Weather Spotter class is being held in conjunction with the National weather Service and the hurton county emergency management agency. Those who attend and complete the program will be registered with the National weather Service Cleveland Forecast Office and will be issued a Spotter ID card.
SKYWARN(r) Tornado and Severe Weather Spotter class is being held in conjunction with the National weather Service and the hurton county emergency management agency. Those who attend and complete the program will be registered with the National weather Service Cleveland Forecast Office and will be issued a Spotter ID card.
Spotter Training The National Weather Service (NWS), in conjunction with Huron County SKYWARN and the Huron County Emergency Management Agency are holding a SKYWARN Tornado & Severe Weather Spotter class:
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Registration 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Program 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Norwalk High School FTMC Learning Center
Basics of thunderstorm and tornado development
Fundamentals of storm structure Identifying potential severe weather features Information to report How to report information Basic severe weather safety
SKYWARN Tornado Storm Spotters form the first line of
defense against severe weather. Its more than just a weather class, It is information that could save many lives by advance warning! Training is free. Those who attend and complete the program will be registered with the National Weather Service Cleveland Forecast Office and will be issued a SKYWARN Spotter ID card. For more information contact:
Jason Roblin, Director, Huron County EMA, 419-663-5772