SKYWARN Information
Upcoming Events
To schedule a storm spotter class in your area, please contact the
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
at (205) 664-3010 ext. 223.
Date / Time |
County / Event |
Location |
January 15th,
6 pm |
Etowah/Basic |
Elliott Community Center |
January 19th,
6 pm |
Pike / Basic |
Fire Station #2, Troy |
January 22,
2 pm |
Dallas/Basic |
Central Alabama Farmers Co-op |
January 22,
6 pm |
Dallas/Advanced |
Central Alabama Farmers Co-op |
January 31st,
3 pm |
Fayette / Basic |
Earl McDonald Auditorium, Bevill State Community College, Fayette |
February 2nd,
10 am |
Macon / Basic |
Extension Demonstration Room, Tuskegee |
February 3rd,
1:30 pm |
Autauga / Basic |
Doster Memorial Community Center, Prattville |
February 5th,
5 pm |
Chambers / Basic |
Valley Community Center, Valley |
February 7th,
10 am |
Lamar / Basic |
Lamar County EOC |
|
Lamar / Advanced |
Lamar County EOC |
Feburary 12,
6 pm |
Tallapoosa/Basic |
County Commissions Extension Auditorium |
February 17th,
6 pm |
Cherokee/Basic |
Cherokee County EOC, Centre |
February 17th,
6 pm |
Etowah/Advancd |
Ellitot Community Center |
February 18th,
5 pm |
Sumter/Basic |
Sumter County EMA, Livingston |
February 18th,
7 pm |
Sumter/Advanced |
Sumter County EMA, Livingston |
February 19,
6:30 pm |
Shelby/Basic |
Double Oak Mountain Community Church, Mt. Laurel |
February 27th,
6 pm |
Cleburne / Basic |
Heflin Parks and Recreation Building |
|
Basic/St. Clair |
St. Clair County EOC |
March 5th,
3 pm |
Lee / Basic |
Lee County EMA Office,
Opelika |
March 5th,
6 pm |
Lee / Advanced |
Lee County EMA Office,
Opelika |
March 12th,
5 pm |
Marion / Basic |
TBD |
March 12th,
7 pm |
Marion / Advanced |
TBD |
March 14,
10 am |
Calhoun/Basic |
Piedmont Civic Center, Piedmont
|
March 14,
1 pm
|
Calhoun/Advanced |
Piedmont Civic Center, Piedmont
|
March 28th,
9 am |
Basic/Jefferson |
EMA Training Room,
Birmingham |
|
Advanced/Jefferson |
EMA Training Room,
Birmingham |
Advanced Class is recommended only for individuals who have already taken the Basic Class.
Classes are around 1.5 hours long unless otherwise indicated |
TBD means the location is to be determined. All times are Central unless otherwise noted.
SKYWARN Facts
SKYWARN is the National Weather Service (NWS) program of trained volunteer weather spotters. Storm spotters come from many walks of life, including fire fighters, law enforcement, and amateur radio operators. SKYWARN spotters coordinate with local emergency management officials and send reports of weather based phenomena to the NWS.
In addition to serving as a community's first line of defense against dangerous storms, spotters provide important information to warning forecasters who make critical warning decisions. SKYWARN storm spotters play a critical role of giving the NWS vital ground truth data, which helps the NWS perform its primary mission, to save lives and property.
Registration will be conducted prior to the beginning of each class. Spotter classes are not usually held during the summer months. Additional spotter classes may not be shown in the table above when scheduled for specific groups such as law enforcement training classes.
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