- Wednesday January 17th, 2018 :: 09:34 a.m. EST
Free Severe Weather Spotter Training Announced
STORMNET (SKYWARN) TRAINING
Severe Weather and Tornado Recognition
Presented by the Madison County Emergency Management Agency and the Indianapolis Office of the National weather Service
When:
Tuesday, March 6, 2018 7:00PM to 9:00PM
(Enter at the Green Awning)
Location:
Hoosier Park
4500 Dan Patch Circle Anderson, 46013
Audience:
Stormnet Severe Weather Observers – Hams & EMA
Public Safety First Responders – Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS Other Public Safety professionals – Security, Safety, Recovery Health Professionals & Service Providers
Governmental Officials and employees
Citizens interested in Severe Weather Observation and Recognition
Presenters:
Michael D. Ryan – Meteorologist, NWS, Indianapolis
Dale Bales – Director of Warning, MCEMA
Steve Riley – Director of Communications, MCEMA
With our 47th year of this specialized training Mr. Ryan will provide a very visual and informative learning opportunity to help those in the field properly identify dangerous cloud appearances and weather conditions. He will relate what is observed to what is displayed on weather radars. Additionally, the County warning procedures and communications protocols for the observer network will be reviewed. Severe weather safety tips will be provided.
Everyone interested in severe weather recognition is invited to attend. Young people grade school age and up have found this presentation to be informative.
Address/Location
Madison County Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency
200 N Delaware St
Anderson, IN 46016
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 765-635-2017
Todd Harmeson, PIO
Executive Staff
[email protected]
765-602-5402