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2022 Washburn County Skywarn 'Storm Spotter' Training Class Announced

Training is conducted by a National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist.

2022 Washburn County Skywarn 'Storm Spotter' Training Class Announced

SPOONER, Wis. -- The Washburn County Emergency Management Office has once again partnered with the National Weather Service to provide a no-cost SKYWARN “Storm Spotter” training for residents and emergency responders.

  • When: April 6th 2022 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Where: Spooner Fire Station, 1407 N. Front St. Spooner, WI 54801

WHAT IS SKYWARN

SKYWARN is a National Weather Service program designed to obtain critical information during times of severe weather. Skywarn volunteers receive training in storm identification and evolution, and when severe weather threatens, they become "storm spotters", reporting information to the local NWS office.

Storm spotters are the nation's first line of defense against severe weather, and they know that their efforts may ultimately help to save lives. Their information, when combined with sophisticated technology such as Doppler radar, satellite and lightning displays, helps NWS meteorologists in their primary mission... the issuance of warnings and advisories for the protection of life and property.

Training is conducted by a National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Anyone with an interest in severe weather. Volunteers include police and fire personnel, dispatchers, EMS workers, public utility workers, HAM radio operators, and concerned private citizens. Individuals affiliated with hospitals, schools, churches, nursing homes or who have a responsibility for protecting others are also encouraged to become a severe weather spotter.

NO REGISTRATION IS NECESSARY!

For more questions, please contact Carol Buck, Emergency Management Director at 715-468-4730 or cbuck@co.washburn.wi.us

Last Update: Mar 21, 2022 9:00 am CDT

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