Skywarn Shelby County, Ohio

Skywarn Shelby County, Ohio Located in Sidney, OH, we provide weather spotters for the National Weather Service. We are a local based Charitable organization. Why have Skywarn®?

We provide Communication for events and Weather related issues. We have 50+ members and are all Amatuer Radio Operators. Operating Frequencies are 146.835 pl tone of 156.2 hz
Main Frequency when Dayton Skywarn has use of the 835 reapeater is
443.200 156.2 mhz

What is Skywarn®? The Skywarn® spotter program is a nationwide network of volunteers trained by the National Weather Service (NWS) to rep

ort significant weather. Anyone is welcome to participate. The NWS staff at the Wilmington Ohio forecast office is responsible for issuing warnings for the southwest half of Ohio, southeast and east central Indiana, and much of northern Kentucky. The NWS has wonderful observing systems, such as radar, satellite, and surface observing systems. However, all of these systems have limitations. Skywarn® volunteers provide critical information that helps mitigate the limitations of our observing systems. The information observed and collected by Skywarn® spotters helps the NWS issue more timely watches and warnings. This helps the NWS staff fulfill the mission of "protecting life and property." When will Skywarn® function? Information relayed to the National Weather Service during tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, snow storms, flooding, and any other weather event that involves the use of volunteer storm spotters. Who will activate Skywarn®? The NWS office and/or emergency management authorities may activate the Skywarn® amateur radio nets whenever there is a threat of severe weather, or if a severe thunderstorm watch, tornado watch, or flood watch has been issued. In this case, information will be relayed through our amateur radio repeater. Skywarn® spotters who do not use amateur radio should call in severe weather reports to the NWS office whenever they are observed. Where will Skywarn® observations be taken? Skywarn® reports are relayed from wheverer you are on the road, in your office, or at your home. You don't have to travel to any particular location. It is important, however, to not jeopardize your own safety while participating in Skywarn®. Skywarn® and HAM radio operators


HAM radio operators have a special place in the NWS Wilmington Skywarn® system. Our weather office has HAM radio equipment on site. A Skywarn® net run by the volunteer amateur radio net control operators allows for reports from the field to be delivered directly to the NWS office. You can learn more about our HAM radio network on our HAM page.

05/25/2022

Valid 261200Z - 271200Z

...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR A LARGE PART
OF THE SOUTHEAST NORTHWARD INTO THE OHIO VALLEY AND SOUTHERN GREAT
LAKES...

...SUMMARY...
Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible from parts of the
Southeast northward into the Ohio Valley and southern Great Lakes on
Thursday.

05/21/2022

For Saturday (5/21), a Slight risk of severe weather is expected across a broad area. Substantial instability is forecast to develop ahead of a cold front during the afternoon. Numerous storms will be capable of producing large hail and damaging wind gusts.

04/12/2022

All eyes are still on tomorrow, damaging winds and an isolated tornado or two can't be ruled out. Still looking at late evening into the overnight hours. Make sure you have multiple was to receive alerts and are able to wake you up should there be wind threat from falling trees or a tornado threat while you are sleeping.

04/12/2022

A substantial severe weather episode is likely across the Mississippi Valley Wednesday into Wednesday night. Numerous instances of damaging gusts, large hail, and tornadoes are all likely. More details available at https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/

04/09/2022

in exactly two years from today parts of Ohio will experience a total eclipse? For more details visit https://eclipse.ohio.gov/

The eclipse occurs on on April 8, 2024.

03/22/2022

Due
to the increased risk of severe weather across the state on Wednesday, and in
conjunction with our partners at the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, the Ohio
Committee for Severe Weather Awareness (OCSWA) has decided to cancel the planned
statewide tornado drill scheduled for Wednesday, March 23 at 9:50 AM EDT. Since
a large portion of the state has been upgraded to a “slight risk” for severe
weather from the Storm Prediction Center, we feel it’s best to cancel the drill
on Wednesday to avoid any unnecessary confusion. There are also no plans for a
make-up drill.

Virtual Storm Spotter Training Class for NWS Wilmington
03/20/2022

Virtual Storm Spotter Training Class for NWS Wilmington

US Dept of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service Wilmington, OH1901 South State Route 134Wilmington, Oh 45177937-383-0031Comments? Questions? Please Contact Us.

03/18/2022

NEW! NWS has announced a virtual Advanced Spotter Class for Saturday, April 30. This class begins at 9AM and will run for 3 hours.

The advanced class includes presentations about more detailed aspects of severe weather, particulars about how thunderstorms are structured. including radar and mesoscale analysis, plus much more.

Register here: https://www.weather.gov/iln/spottertrainingschedule

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Sidney, OH
45365

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