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Title: Seth Price


1
  • Seth Price
  • New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
    University
  • October, 2006

2
What is Skywarn?
  • Provide ground truth data to the NWS
  • Trained by the NWS Basic, Advanced, Floods,
    Hurricanes, Winter Weather, etc.
  • Volunteers from all professions.

Skywarn Logo1
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The Role of Skywarn
  • Weather emergencies as a body
  • Skywarn Eyes
  • Meteorologists Brain
  • Broadcasters Mouth
  • Radio Operators Nervous System
  • Emergency Personnel Arms/Legs
  • All of these must function together!
  • Students learn the interaction

4
Skywarn Reporting Criteria
  • Tornadoes
  • Funnel Clouds
  • Wall Clouds
  • Hail (gt3/4 diameter)
  • Wind (gt55mph)
  • Rain (gt2 per hour)
  • Flooding
  • Winter Weather1

5
Getting Involved
  • Skywarn classes are free!
  • Check local emergency planning groups
  • Stay in touch with YOUR local NWS!

6
Skywarn and Storm Chasing
  • Skywarn is
  • Observation is the primary function
  • Encourages reporting from home, office, etc.
  • Storm Chasing is
  • Forecasting is the primary function
  • Reporting while in pursuit

All Storm Chasers should be Skywarn Trained, but
not all Skywarn Spotters are Storm Chasers!
7
What is Amateur Radio?
  • A method of two way communication which began
    with Morse Code
  • Similar to Citizens Band (CB) except other modes
    are allowed
  • A large hobby made of smaller hobbies
  • Can be used to relay weather information and aid
    in emergency communication

8
Amateur Radio vs. Cell Phones
  • Amateur Radio
  • No monthly bills
  • No network
  • Often monitored by emergency services
  • Some systems battery powered
  • Cell phones
  • No special license
  • All circuits busy
  • Privacy
  • Battery powered

9
Amateur Radio in Skywarn
  • A few volunteers at the NWS office
  • Volunteers at the affected area
  • A net control operator

10
Operating Procedures
  • Local radio clubs and NWS office choose
    frequencies
  • Net control calls a net, asks for check ins and
    traffic
  • Net control relays reports to NWS

11
Necessary Equipment
  • Amateur radio license (Technician)
  • Power supply car battery, solar panel, power
    line, etc.
  • FM Transceiver
  • Matching antenna

12
Amateur Radio Then and Now
What hath God wrought? circa 18442
Automatic Packet Reporting System circa 2004
13
Tornado?
14
What is THAT?
15
Damage Wind or Tornado?
16
Conclusions
  • Skywarn volunteers provide ground truth data to
    the NWS
  • Ground truth must be studied carefully before
    reporting or issuing a warning
  • Amateur radio is one method of communicating
    during weather events
  • Get involved!!

17
Acknowledgements
  • Mr. David Carroll
  • 2003-2006 Chase Crews
  • Pulaski County High School
  • Virginia Tech
  • Dr. Deidre Hirschfeld

18
References
  • 1Basic Spotters Field Manual, NWS.
  • 2www.acmi.net.au/AIC/
  • 3http//www.icsrc.org/ICSRC/TILT/Weatherline
  • 4Gallery of Geology Union County Glacier New
    Mexico Geology, Vol. 26, No. 4, November 2004.

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Useful Web Info
  • www.skywarn.org
  • www.arrl.org
  • www.qrz.com
  • http//www.caps.ou.edu/kbrews/spotfreq/
  • www.findu.com
  • www.ui-view.org
  • www.byonics.com
  • www.n3mra.com

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