(TNS) - The National Weather Service Gaylord Office is hosting a training for volunteer severe weather spotters in an effort to better protect people and property during hazardous weather events like ...
The United States sees thousands of severe thunderstorms each year. Severe thunderstorms may bring heavy rain, hail, strong winds and even tornadoes. Iowa sees its fair share of severe weather every ...
RICHFIELD, Wis. - A meteorologist from the National Weather Service (NWS) will conduct Severe Weather Safety & Spotter Training Wednesday, April 12 at the Richfield Volunteer Fire Company – Station #1 ...
JESSIEVILLE -- Liz Schiefer has vivid memories of Jan. 2, 2023, when a tornado struck the Jessieville school campus where she teaches calculus, physics and chemistry. "I was outside, hanging onto a ...
NEOSHO, Mo. — Cooper Hendrix, 17, of Cassville, said he has been fascinated by storms since he was a child. Now that he’s got his driver’s license, he can pursue his dream of following storms and ...
Weld County residents have a chance once again to learn about severe weather and how to identify it through an upcoming class. Course participants will learn more about hailstorms, tornadoes, ...
Iowans who want a crash course in severe weather can be a part of the storm spotter classes starting next month. Meteorologist Allen Curtis, at the National Weather Service in Johnston, says COVID-19 ...
Those interested in learning how to become a storm spotter can attend free courses this spring. The National Weather Service hosts those courses throughout Wisconsin from March through early May. Each ...
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