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Sleeping Bear Dunes offers severe weather training 101

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Interested in being able to recognize approaching weather patterns and report your findings to the National Weather Service? If so, as a severe weather spotter, you can play a pivotal role in helping the National Weather Service identify and report dangerous storms that can ultimately tore through an area and cause major damage. In 2015, northern Michigan experienced one of the most costly, severe weather seasons in decades. Tens of millions of dollars in damage occurred when severe thunderstorms ripped across parts of the area in August with 100 mph winds and baseball-size hail. Cleanup from these powerful thunderstorms is still ongoing across portions of northern Michigan as of 2017.

If you are interested in learning more about severe weather, or becoming an official NWS SKYWARN storm spotter, you are encouraged to attend this FREE presentation, open to the public, and lasting about 1 ½ hours by meteorologists from the National Weather Service. Join them on Thursday, May 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Philip A. Hart Visitor Center, 9922 Front Street (M-72), Empire, Michigan 49630.

Topics covered this year include:

• Thunderstorm ingredients

• Lightning, flood, and hail safety

• Difference between supercell storms and multicell storms

• The August 2, 2015, severe storms in northern Michigan

• How tornadoes form

• NWS warning criteria

• What and when to report

• Cloud formations and things that can fool you

Each person that attends is given a National Weather Service spotter card and information on several online spotter networks.

To see a complete listing of upcoming National Weather Service weather related talks and locations, please visit the National Weather Service Gaylord outreach page. You may also call the NWS office with any questions at 989-731- 3384.

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April 26, 2017/by editor
Tags: glen arbor storm, National Weather Service, Sleeping Bear Dunes
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