NORTH BREVARD AMATEUR RADIO CLUB INC
MIMS, BREVARD CO. FLORIDA
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EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES
NWS SKYWARN PROGRAM
The SKYWARN program is a partnership between the National
Weather Service (NWS) and the community. It was formed in the early 1970's after
major tornado outbreaks ravaged many areas, with its chief aim being to reduce
the threat to our communities from severe weather.
The key element of the program is a network of volunteer non-NWS personnel
("storm spotters") who relay reports of severe weather to the NWS.
Even with today's new technology at our disposal, only one instrument can detect
severe weather phenomena directly with absolute certainty, the human eye. A
large network of spotters can be a great benefit to the NWS warning program. The
basis for, and/or verification of, many severe weather warnings, issued by the
NWS, may be directly attributed to SKYWARN storm spotters. Their reports are
considered highly credible by NWS personnel, and are regarded highly. They
assist the NWS in performing our top mission, which is to prepare and distribute
warnings and forecasts of impending severe weather. SKYWARN Storm Spotters help
to provide the citizens of their community with potentially life-saving
information. We realize that members of this elite group are volunteering their
time and effort to provide this invaluable service. Their efforts are greatly
appreciated.
Many NWS spotters are also amateur radio operators. This dual role can be
helpful, especially during a major storm such as a hurricane, when phone and
power lines are down and amateur radio may become the primary means of
communications.
While there are no specific requirements, it is preferred that Skywarn
volunteers are reachable in the event that something suspicious is happening in
the skies in their area. It must also be stressed that we are looking for
reliable and objective reports. When wind speed or hail size is exaggerated, for
example, it can do more harm than good.
If you would like to become a North Brevard County Skywarn Spotter, please
contact Bob, N6USP. Bob is the Skywarn Coordinator for the North Brevard County.
Skywarn spotters classes taught by Dennis
Decker for the Melbourne NWS.
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