Storm Spotters
Storm spotters are trained volunteers who observe and report severe weather conditions, such as tornadoes, thunderstorms, and hail. They provide real-time information to meteorologists, helping to improve weather forecasts and warnings. Spotters play a crucial role in enhancing public safety during severe weather events.
These individuals often work with organizations like the National Weather Service (NWS) and participate in training sessions to learn how to identify different types of severe weather. By sharing their observations, storm spotters contribute valuable data that can save lives and protect property in their communities.