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NWS Phoenix Weather Spotter Program
Southeast California, Southwest and South Central Arizona

NWS personnel regularly conduct spotter training sessions at remote locations around the Phoenix County Warning Area. Severe weather spotter training for new and existing volunteer spotters will be conducted by the National Weather Service Phoenix Forecast Office at the times and locations shown below.

Free training classes are held periodically that teach people how to properly identify and report significant weather phenomena and contribute to public safety. Even with sophisticated technology like radar and satellites, we still need ground truth information from trained weather spotters throughout the year. You will learn about how thunderstorms work, how to identify cloud features associated with microbursts and tornadoes, visually estimate wind speeds, and how your reports tie in to warnings and advisories issued by the National Weather Service. In addition, you will learn about all of the services available from the National Weather Service. Reservations are not required unless otherwise noted.

2009 Class Schedule
Date City County Address Time Other Information
Wed, Mar 18 Gilbert, AZ Maricopa Gilbert Fire Dept. Administration, 85 E. Civic Center Dr. 7 pm Registration required through email or phone (480-503-6142).
Thu, Mar 19 Avondale, AZ Maricopa Avondale Fire Administration
1825 N. 107th Ave. Avondale, AZ 85392
7 pm
Mon, March 23 Paradise Valley, AZ Maricopa Police Department Auditorium, 6433 E. Lincoln Dr 6 pm
Wed, Mar 25 Globe, AZ Gila Gila County Emergency Services
5515 S. Apache Ave. Ste 400
7 pm Registration required. To register, send email to Leana or call 928-402-8805.
Mon, Apr 20 Tempe, AZ Maricopa Tempe Fire Training Facility
1340 E. University
(far northeast corner of University and Dorsey)
7 pm
Tues, May 5 Surprise, AZ Maricopa 14250 W. Statler Plaza Suite 7 pm
Wed, May 6 Glendale, AZ Maricopa Glendale Regional Public Safety Training Center,11550 W. Glendale Ave 7 pm Registration required. Contact Veronica Steele by email or phone (623-872-5000).
Fri, May 29 Arizona State University, AZ Maricopa University Center (1100 Building) 1100 E. University Dr. Suite 106 10 am Registration required. Contact James Gibbs by email.
Mon, Jun 1 Chandler, AZ Maricopa Chandler Fire Training Center
3550 S. Dobson (Fire Training Facility)
6:30 pm Registration required. Sign-up at www.chandlercert.org or call Loretta Warren-Ellis at 480-782-2116 (if leaving a phone message, provide your name including spelling, email address and telephone number).
Tentative Classes
Date City County Address Time Other Information
TBD Blythe, AZ Riverside TBD TBD
TBD Casa Grande, AZ Pinal TBD TBD
TBD Apache Junction, AZ Pinal TBD TBD
TBD Florence, AZ Pinal TBD TBD
TBD Parker, AZ La Paz TBD TBD
TBD Phoenix, AZ Maricopa TBD TBD
TBD Mesa, AZ Maricopa TBD TBD
TBD Wickenburg, AZ Maricopa TBD TBD
TBD Yuma, AZ Yuma TBD TBD
Completed Classes
Wed, Feb 18 El Centro/Heber, CA Imperial Imperial County Office of Emergency Services, 1078 Dogwood Rd, Heber 6 pm
Thu, Feb 26 Peoria, AZ Maricopa 8351 W Cinnabar (Public Safety Building) 7 pm

The training classes will prepare the volunteer spotter to identify the development stages of severe thunderstorms, as well as downbursts, desert flash flooding, and tornadoes. The observed information is relayed to the NWS via telephone or amateur radio. The NWS uses the information in severe weather warnings and statements, that ultimately save lives and protect property.

Adult volunteers are community spirited individuals, who understand that they play an essential role in providing storm information to the National Weather Service. Spotters are also hikers, sports and outdoor enthusiasts, and those who routinely work outdoors.

If you have any questions, please contact Ken Waters - 602-275-0073 at the NWS Phoenix Forecast Office.

We especially need new spotters who are year-round residents of the remote areas of our County Warning Area (CWA), which includes Maricopa, Yuma, La Paz, Riverside, Imperial, northwest Pinal, and southern Gila counties!


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