San Luis Valley Emergency Managers invite individuals to participate in the National Weather Service's SKYWARN training conducted by NWS-Pueblo Chief Meteorologist Klint Skelly. The training aims to educate attendees about the dynamic nature of weather, with a focus on thunderstorms and severe weather preparedness. SKYWARN, a volunteer program with 350,000 to 400,000 trained spotters, collaborates with the NWS to enhance community safety by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather. The training covers various aspects, including thunderstorm development, storm structure, identifying severe weather features, reporting procedures, and basic severe weather safety. Participation is open to anyone interested in public service, fostering a community of individuals dedicated to protecting lives through proactive weather monitoring.
SKYWARN Storm Spotter Training
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2025-05-03 20:42:22
2025-05-03 20:42:22
SKYWARN Storm Spotter Training
San Luis Valley Emergency Managers invite individuals to participate in the National Weather Service's SKYWARN training conducted by NWS-Pueblo Chief Meteorologist Klint Skelly. The training aims to educate attendees about the dynamic nature of weather, with a focus on thunderstorms and severe weather preparedness. SKYWARN, a volunteer program with 350,000 to 400,000 trained spotters, collaborates with the NWS to enhance community safety by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather. The training covers various aspects, including thunderstorm development, storm structure, identifying severe weather features, reporting procedures, and basic severe weather safety. Participation is open to anyone interested in public service, fostering a community of individuals dedicated to protecting lives through proactive weather monitoring.
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