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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode #225, Reporting Storm Spotter Information To The National Weather Service."
In this episode, we discuss what and how to make storm spotter reports to the National Weather Service, even if you have not had the Storm Spotter training.
What To Report:
Tornadoes, funnel clouds, rotating wall clouds
Hail one inch, or quarter-sized, or larger.
(Do not use "pea sized" or "marble sized" in reports, use
standard measurements or coin sizes for reports)
Wind speed, 58+ mph, measured or estimated
Wind damage to trees, roofs, structures, or downed power lines.
Check your local National Weather Service website to find the ways to reports to them. You can make phone reports, online reports, for most local offices, and apps for others.
We discourage "storm chasing" for the untrained and inexperienced, but we certainly encourage you to get "storm spotter" training.
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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode #225, Reporting Storm Spotter Information To The National Weather Service."
In this episode, we discuss what and how to make storm spotter reports to the National Weather Service, even if you have not had the Storm Spotter training.
What To Report:
Tornadoes, funnel clouds, rotating wall clouds
Hail one inch, or quarter-sized, or larger.
(Do not use "pea sized" or "marble sized" in reports, use
standard measurements or coin sizes for reports)
Wind speed, 58+ mph, measured or estimated
Wind damage to trees, roofs, structures, or downed power lines.
Check your local National Weather Service website to find the ways to reports to them. You can make phone reports, online reports, for most local offices, and apps for others.
We discourage "storm chasing" for the untrained and inexperienced, but we certainly encourage you to get "storm spotter" training.
If you find value in the podcast, would you consider supporting us?
Your support helps us keep the podcast up and running, as well as growing. Here are several ways:
Amazon affiliate - start your shopping from our website
It costs you nothing extra, but pays us a little commission to support the podcast.
Buy Us A Cup of Coffee
buymeacoffee.com/practicalprep
Buy one of our books
"Practical Prepping For Everyday People"
"Making Contact During Emergencies" Linked from our website, On Amazon, or wherever books are sold.
Contact us.
Practical Prepping
Website: www.practicalprepping.info
Email at [email protected]
Website design and hosting by ProLine Designs
Copyright 2022, Practical Prepping
Join us every weekday for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
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