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NWS Buffalo SKYWARNTM Training Sessions



SKYWARNTM is a nationwide program of spotters that report severe weather to the National Weather Service. Anyone can become a SKYWARNTM spotter for the National Weather Service, all you have to do is attend one of our Spotter Training Sessions. There is no charge for the training.

Summer severe weather SKYWARNTM training sessions are held throughout our area of responsibility based on demand...generally from late winter through spring. The basic training session provides a brief overview to the National Weather Service (the organization and our responsibilities), the equipment we use (including capabilities and limitations), and basic severe weather meteorology (including how thunderstorms, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes form). Training sessions last about two hours.

Attendees are instructed what types of severe weather the National Weather Service is interested in hearing about and are given an 800 telephone number for 24 hour access make reports directly to the NWS forecasters.

Winter severe weather SKYWARN
TM training sessions are held throughout our area of responsibility based on demand...generally from late summer through fall. The basic training session provides a brief overview to the National Weather Service (the organization and our responsibilities), winter weather hazards and their formation; winter weather terminology; and reporting criteria and methodology.   Training sessions last about two hours.

If your group or organization is interested in scheduling a training session, please contact:

                                Judy (N2TEZ) Levan - Judith.Levan@noaa.gov
                                Warning Coordination Meteorologist, WFO Buffalo

DATE TIME COUNTY LOCATION ORGANIZATION
Nov 12, 2009
Winter Weather
7:00 p.m. Erie Cheektowaga
Erie County Fire Training Academy
3359 Broadway Ave
Erie County Office of Emergency Services

THE 2010 SPRING TRAINING SESSIONS WILL BE POSTED AS THEY ARE SCHEDULED.



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