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NWS San Angelo has many highly trained SKYWARN storm spotters who volunteer their time and radio communication
skills to provide timely and accurate information about the storms seen on radar. These highly dedicated individuals
help save lives. No matter how advanced radar technology becomes, the National Weather Service will always be highly
dependent on trained volunteer SKYWARN spotters.
If you would like to become a SKYWARN spotter, the first step is to attend a SKYWARN training session administered
by the National Weather Service. These training sessions are performed in late winter, into the spring months. Check the
latest SKYWARN training schedule. If you have any questions, you can e-mail
Hector Guerrero, Warning and Coordination Meteorologist at NWS San Angelo.
You can also contact us by phone at (325) 944-9445.
SKYWARN spotters must have a reliable method of communication with a SKYWARN net controller. This is often accomplished through
amateur radio, and sometimes through General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) frequencies operated by Radio Emergency Communications
Teams (REACT). Amateur radio and GMRS operators are licensed with the FCC. Most local amateur radio clubs administer
license classes and examinations, as well as communications and spotter logistics training. Many SKYWARN spotters are volunteer
fireman who have reliable radio contact with county law enforcement dispatchers. Other SKYWARN spotters simply relay
storm reports to law enforcement via their home telelphone.
Getting Started in Amateur Radio
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San Angelo Weather Forecast Office
7654 Knickerbocker Road
San Angelo, TX 76904
Phone: 325-944-9445
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