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SKYWARN Program Taking the Area “By Program Missouri annually. Over 2,000 trained weather observers make up The component of the County the SKYWARN Storm” Police SKYWARN Program is affiliated with the • Tornadoes are most frequent in the Program. They are young and old, from all You, too, can be a member of SKYWARN. The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Midwest. walks of life, and from diverse backgrounds. National Weather Service offers several training (RACES). RACES means amateur radio They have one thing in common – a desire to courses. The courses are designed to assist the operating in emergency situations under the • Tornadoes occur most often in the late help their neighbors by reporting severe weather weather observer in correctly reporting auspices of local government, the St. Louis afternoon or evening and in the spring but in a prompt and accurate manner. These observations. Participants are taught when, County Police Office of Emergency can occur at any time of the day and in any reports are collected by the control operators at how, and where to make their reports. The class Management. Amateur operators completing the season. the County Emergency Operations Center and is supplemented by literature and reporting training program become registered in the relayed to the forecasters at the National information and, following the class, participants RACES Program and are also available for • speeds in a tornado may exceed 200 Weather Service for their study and action. are issued “spotter numbers.” All training is many other emergency service and assistance miles per hour. These reports, supplemented by Doppler radar supplied free of charge and classes are offered functions as needed in St. Louis County. This and other forms of weather data, assist the more than once. portion of the County SKYWARN Program has • An average of 100,000 occur National Weather Service in issuing timely and been in operation since 1955 and has gained the each year in the United States. About 1,200 accurate severe weather warnings that may help This is training that may save your life! Visit the recognition and support of many in the St. Louis tornadoes develop from these storms. save lives. The SKYWARN Program is another National Weather Service website for more metropolitan area. Amateur radio operators in service of the St. Louis County Police information: this program make their severe weather reports • More fatalities have occurred in St. Louis Department’s Office of Emergency http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lsx/?n=schedule. on the 147.360 MHz . If from tornadoes than any other U.S. city. Management, which serves the St. Louis County you have a scanner, listen to the network on region. 147.360 MHz. The amateur station at the County How I Do Report Emergency Operations Center is identified on this channel as WBAAF. Know the Difference Can I Help? Severe Weather TORNADO WATCH - Conditions are right for Yes. There are never enough “eyes and ears.” Most SKYWARN weather spotters report by Other Radio Services tornado development, but none have been There are no special qualifications other than a mobile or home phone. Specific reporting sighted. A “watch” is usually issued for a six- desire to help. You do not have to go to any instructions and numbers are provided in training Other radio-oriented components of the County hour period. special locations or be “on duty” for any specific classes. While it is not required to be a weather SKYWARN Program include Civil Air Patrol, periods. Your “watch” begins when severe observer, a large number of spotters report by General Mobile Radio Services (GMRS), St. - SKYWARN spotters weather is in the area, whether at home, work, two-way radio. Two-way radio users can report Louis Area Chapter of the American Red Cross and/or Doppler radar have indicated a tornado or school or in your car. Special training is required directly from their vehicles or portable handheld and selected area public safety radio . and provided by St. Louis County. There is radios, if so equipped. Many of these radio frequencies. never a charge to participate in the program or users are amateur radio (HAM) operators. Take Shelter Immediately! for training. SKYWARN training is necessary for accurate reporting.