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SKYWARN   (Page Rev: 6/29/06)


SKYWARN is a loosely knit organization.  Training will be provided by the local NWS office and consists of a 2-3 hour session where they provide training on observing cloud formations and weather conditions. You do not have to be an expert or meteorologist.  They are primarily interested in weather conditions where their systems do not provide sufficient detail and are looking for real time reports of any hail, wind damage, flash flooding, heavy rain, snow, and tornado development (yes, we have about 6 per year in the Sacramento Valley), in order to effectively warn the public.

Even as new technology allows the National Weather Service to issue warnings with more lead time, spotters will always be needed as links between radar indications of severe weather and ground truth information.


Keep Your Eyes on the Sky:
Sacramento NWS Weather Spotter Number 1-800-394-8939 (for weather spotter reporting ONLY!)

What To Report:
RAINFALL  amounts of .50 inches per hour or more.
Tornado  location and direction of movement.
Funnel Cloud  location and direction of movement.
Water Spout  location and direction of movement.
Thunderstorm  with high wind or frequent cloud-ground lightning.
Flooding  any kind...including urban street flooding.
Hail  any size...includingestimated measure of largest stones.
Wind  sustained 40 mph or Gusts to 58 mph.  Also any damage.
Snowfall  any amounts, but especially below 2,500'.
Fog  with visibilities less than 1000'.


Up Coming Events:
SKYWARN RECOGNITION DAY 2006! - December 1/2, 2006 - This event celebrates the contributions that amateur radio operators make in utilizing their equipment and skill in support of the NWS' SKYWARN program. Starting at 4:00 P.M. on Friday, December 1 and continuing through 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, December 2, amateur radio operators will be setting up radio equipment capable of national as well as worldwide communications, attempting to contact as many of the other participating NWS stations as well as other amateurs.

Check Out Official Websit for the: 2006 SKYWARN Recognition Day

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