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The
National Weather Service in Tucson, Arizona needs to
know what's going on in your local area. We need storm
reports from the following counties: Pima, Cochise,
Graham, Santa Cruz, Pinal and Greenlee. We'd
like as much detail as possible, especially if you've
experienced high wind, wind damage, hail, lightning
damage, heavy rain, flooding, snow or any other
unusual weather phenomena. This information is extremely
important and will be used for verification and training
purposes so that we may provide more accurate warnings
and forecasts in the future. With all of the technology
that we now possess, your reliable storm reports still
are perhaps our greatest asset.
NOTE
TO OFFICIAL NWS WEATHER SPOTTERS: These
electronic storm reports may or may not be monitored
on a real-time basis. Please continue to call the National
Weather Service in Tucson to provide real-time storm
reports.
Instructions:
Please fill in or select the appropriate
questions below, including as much detail as possible
to properly describe the hazardous weather, and then
"Submit Your Report" near the bottom of this
table. Name and e-mail address are optional.
Personal information will never be used or saved, and
will allow us to contact you, if necessary, for clarification.
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US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Tucson Weather Forecast Office
520 North Park Ave, Suite 304
Tucson, AZ 85719
Tel: (520) 670-6526
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