SKYWARN™ is a concept developed in the early 1970s that was intended to promote a cooperative effort between the National Weather Service and communities. The emphasis of the effort is often focused on the storm spotter, an individual who takes a position near their community and reports wind gusts, hail size, rainfall, and cloud formations that could signal a developing tornado.
The South East Wyoming Skywarn provides assitance to the National Weather Service located in Cheyenne WY with "Real Time" data concerning weather situations in and around the warning area.
SE WY SkyWarn Coordinator: Wilson Sellner WB7RRZ
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Southeast Wyoming SKYWARN will be running winter weather training excercises every first and third Monday of the month beginning in November. This will be held on the 146.820 repeater beginning at 7:00PM.
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There will be a Spotters Training Session by John Griffith of the Nation Weather Service Office in Cheyenne. This training will be held on April 21st, 2010 at the Laramie County Library in the Cottonwood Room at 7PM.
Cheyenne National Weather Service www.crh.noaa.gov/cys SkyWarn Training Sessions are held Monday evenings at 7pm on 146.820- 100.0 tone