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STORM SPOTTER TRAINING |
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WHERE: |
National Weather Service Office 500 Weather Station Road Old Hickory, TN 37138 |
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DATE: |
17 May 2008 (Saturday) |
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TIME: |
1:00 - 4:30 PM |
For a
Google Map to the NWS Office, go here:
Google Map
IMPORTANT NOTE -
This class/tour is limited to 20 students. If you
have
never had storm spotter training and want to attend this class, email Greg at
k4ko@charter.net . WARC members with
no training get priority, then new
hams with no training, then WARC members and finally, others. If necessary
we will
arrange for a second class/tour at a later date.
Class Roster
| 1 | Ray DeTaeye - KI4VNX | 11 | Marcus Caldwell |
| 2 | Dave Bonner, KJ4BLG | 12 | Kathy Frady |
| 3 | John Jewell, KJ4BLE | 13 | Jeff Seligman, WD4BWC |
| 4 | Ben Knox, KJ4AXO | 14 | Eddie Moore, KE4SWV |
| 5 | Adam Spears, KI4ZDC | 15 | Laura Moore |
| 6 | Jennifer Harmon | 16 | Stephanie Lively - KI4TIA |
| 7 | Doug Aldrich, W0WSP | 17 | Tim Owings - KI4DAC |
| 8 | Alan Love, KI4UHR | 18 | Shelly Owings |
| 9 | Rannye Robertson, KG4VVD | 19 | Jason Geer |
| 10 | Jerry Robertson, KA4MST | 20 | Greg Tomerlin, K4KO |
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As a trained spotter, you perform an invaluable service for the NWS. Your observations of tornadoes, hail, wind and significant cloud formations provide a reliable base for severe weather detection and verification. By providing information, you are assisting NWS staff members in their warning decisions and enabling the NWS to fulfill its mission of protecting life and property. You are helping to provide the citizens of your community with potentially life-saving information. If you are interested in becoming a trained storm spotter, you don't want to miss this informative presentation put on by the National Weather Service. The class is free and will last approximately three hours. Bring a pen and paper to take notes. |
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