Making an emergency kit is easy – here’s a 30 second video showing key emergency supplies to keep in your vehicle:
It’s a great idea to keep a similar kit at home and at your office – www.Ready.gov/build-a-kit has a full list!
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Serving for more than thirty years, the WX5FWD SKYWARN™ team are volunteer radio operator liaisons for the Fort Worth National Weather Service (NWS) North Texas SKYWARN™ Spotters. During SKYWARN events, you are reporting information to our team and the NWS warning forecasters. Three goals of a storm spotter are to safely observe, identify and report conditions. Weather spotters provide what's called "ground truth" to the National Weather Service and emergency weather management. Spotters are needed because, while radar is very good at helping the National Weather Service see what's going on in the upper atmosphere, it's unable to detect what's actually happening on the ground because of the curvature of the Earth. Knowing the "ground truth" about a weather event from the location can be the deciding factor to issue a warning. Be Prepared For Emergencies While TravelingSubmitted by wd5m on Tue, 2014-03-04 09:55Making an emergency kit is easy – here’s a 30 second video showing key emergency supplies to keep in your vehicle: It’s a great idea to keep a similar kit at home and at your office – www.Ready.gov/build-a-kit has a full list! Know your Severe Weather RiskSubmitted by wd5m on Mon, 2014-03-03 11:39
Join America’s PrepareAthon and take action to prepare for the severe weather hazards in your area. More at www.Ready.gov/prepare Severe weather impacts every part of the country. How does it affect your family? Be a Force of Nature National Severe Weather Preparedness Week- March 2-8 th , 2014Submitted by wd5m on Sun, 2014-03-02 09:00
2014 Spotter Training ScheduleSubmitted by wd5m on Sat, 2014-01-04 20:08The North Texas SKYWARN™ Spotter Training Schedule for 2014 has been published and is in progress. Please add a local session to your calendar now. Be sure to check the schedule often for updates and additions.
Visitor Day Postponed for SKYWARN Recognition Event at Fort Worth NWSSubmitted by wd5m on Fri, 2013-12-06 09:39Due to the inclement winter storm, the Fort Worth NWS office is postponing plans for visitors on SKYWARN Recognition Day, Saturday, December 7th. We hope to reschedule a day for SKYWARN visitors another week. We will send another announcement, and post on wx5fwd.org and twitter.com/wx5fwd, when a new date is confirmed. |
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