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2009 SKYWARNTM Spotter Training Schedule
City County Location Class Type Date Time
Sign Up and Additional Info
Coral Gables Miami-Dade Coral Gables Police Dept.
2801 Salzedo St 
Basic/Advanced Saturday June 20, 2009 930 AM - 1 PM Don Morris
donmia@gmail.com
West Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach County EOC
20 South Military Trail
West Palm Beach
Basic/Advanced Saturday July 18, 2009 10 AM-230 PM Maurice Dake
mldake@comcast.net
http://www.pbcskywarn.org/
What is a Storm Spotter?
The SkywarnTM spotter program is a nationwide network of volunteers trained by the National Weather Service (NWS) to report significant weather. Anyone is welcome to participate, although we strongly encourage that members be 18 years of age or older.
Why SkywarnTM?
The NWS’s mission is to protect lives and property. When weather conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms or tornadoes are expected to develop, a severe thunderstorm or tornado WATCH is issued. A Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado WARNING is issued when severe weather has been reported by a SkywarnTM spotter or indicated by Doppler radar. SkywarnTM volunteers become the NWS’s and local Emergency Management’s eyes and ears, helping to provide better weather watch and warning services.
Who will activate SkywarnTM?
The NWS and/or the local emergency management authorities may activate the SkywarnTM net whenever there is a threat of severe weather or the NWS issues a severe thunderstorm or tornado watch. In this case information may be relayed through amateur radio repeaters. Localized events may be phoned directory to the NWS and/or local emergency management.
Where will SkywarnTM Observations be taken?
SkywarnTM reports are relayed from on the road, while at work, or at your home. It is important not to jeopardize your own safety while participating in SkywarnTM.
SkywarnTM and Amateur Radio Operators
HAM radio operators have a special place in the Skywarn program. NWS offices have HAM equipment on site. SkywarnTM nets run by the volunteer amateur radio net control operators allow for reports to be directly heard at National Weather Service offices. Some local HAM Radio and Emergency Management homepages for counties around the area:
Palm Beach County SKYWARNTM
Palm Beach County Emergency Management
Broward County Emergency Management
Miami Dade Emergency Management
Monroe County Emergency Management
Collier County SKYWARNTM
Collier County Emergency Management
Hendry County Web Site
Glades County Web Site

Online Reporting of Severe Weather
Click the following link to submit your reports to NWS Miami online!

Submit Online Report

Spotters, please remember to relay your reports to us when severe weather occurs.

Basic Reporting Procedures

Please remember to identify yourself as a trained spotter and give your ID number.

Always use the "Four Ws" when reporting:

- What
- Where
- When
- What it's doing

Report any strong winds (50 mph or greater), or any wind that produces damage.
Report any hail.  Refer to hail size in comparison to coin (dime, nickel, penny, quarter).  DO NOT mention "marble" size hail.
Report funnel clouds, wall clouds or tornadoes.  Remember, rotation and persistence are the keys!!
Report damage (even well after the event).
Report flooding.
For additional information on SkywarnTM, please write or phone the NWS, Monday through Friday 800 A.M. to 400 P.M.
National Weather Service
Robert Molleda (Warning Coordination Meteorologist)
11691 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL 33165
305-229-4520

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