Skywarn spotter

Being a Skywarn spotter is a way to contribute to emergency preparedness, by helping NWS to better deal with severe weather conditions.

  1. 1.5 to 2 hour training, where you learn about what conditions to look for — your local NWS may specify its own in addition to the national standards. You will be given access to a spotter's field manual that's available online and may be downloaded.
  2. You are issued an ID designator, which is tied to your geographical location, and given contact information that lets you report it: telephone, Web. Also can report on a local Skywarn net, if active.
  3. You should keep an eye on current WX and forecasts so you can spot extreme conditions if they occur.