(BRIDGEPORT, Neb.) — Another weather spotter training is on tap for the panhandle. So what is the weather spotter? How does this all work?
SKYWARN is a national network of volunteer severe weather spotters. The spotters are trained by local National Weather Service Forecast Offices on how to spot severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail and flooding. In some parts of the country, spotters also report snowfall and ice accumulation.
Advanced Storm Spotter Training
90 to 120 minutes
- Global Weather Patterns
- Southeast WY & West Nebraska Severe Storm Climatology
- Deeper Meteorological Look at Severe Weather Components (Moisture, CAPE, Wind Shear, Lift)
- Supercell & Tornado Lifecycle
- Deeper look at Doppler Radar and how it works
- Latest Satellite Technology
- Severe Weather Safety & Reporting Severe Weather
- NEW design this year!
In-person training at Bridgeport. Everyone is welcome to attend ~ please share to spread the word!
US National Weather Service Cheyenne Wyoming
Prairie Winds Community Center
Bridgeport, Nebraska

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