In most years, thunderstorms, tornadoes and lightning cause hundreds of injuries and deaths and billions in property and crop damages. To obtain critical weather information, the National Weather ...
OHIO, USA — UPDATE: The upcoming in-person SKYWARN classes have been "temporarily suspended," according to a notice from the National Weather Service sent on Feb. 19. The NWS will still offer the ...
SKYWARN spotters coordinate with local emergency management officials and send reports of weather based phenomena to the NWS.
Interested in becoming a storm spotter for the National Weather Service (NWS)? SKYWARN is a volunteer program made up of trained storm spotters. As a storm spotter, you can help keep your community ...
As spring approaches, Floridians are all-too aware of the incessant storms and rain showers on the horizon. Even though the constant rainfall associated with the coming months can be tiresome, the ...
WEST MICHIGAN — Severe Weather Awareness Week for the state of Michigan extends from March 19 through March 25. There are several events taking place during this time period to offer community members ...
The National Weather Service is looking for volunteer spotters who can report hazardous weather, like thunderstorms, and provide real-time observations that may lead to lives saved. The agency’s San ...
(CBS DETROIT) - The National Weather Service has many tools and information at its disposal to identify severe weather, but it often needs visual confirmation to connect what is happening in the ...
CAMBRIDGE − The Guernsey County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) will host a SKYWARN Spotter Training at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the Guernsey County Administration Building, 627 Wheeling Ave.
The Erie County Emergency Management Agency, Cedar Point and the Erie County Amateur Radio Emergency Service will hold a SKYWARN Severe Weather Spotter Training session presented by the National ...
The National Weather Service-Duluth is offering over 20 free Skywarn Spotter Training Classes across the Northland this spring. Each class is free, and no weather background is necessary to attend.