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PDF Guides

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As citizens of the planet earth, we live within a weather rich environment where storms of all types continually occur. According to some weather experts, there are hundreds storms and thunderstorms occurring somewhere on the planet at any given time.  They can occur anyplace and any time of the day or night. From flash floods to tornadoes, there is the potential for damage and/or injury on almost a daily basis.

In order to protect ourselves, we first must understand what dangers severe weather can oppose.
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Basic Spotters Field Guide by NWS - PDF Format
NOAA Weather Radio by NWS - PDF Format
Radar Tutorial Link by Metro Skywarn St Paul 
Thunderstorms and Lightning Safety by NWS
Multi-Dimensional Satellite Imagery by NOAA
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Glossary of Weatherterms for Storm Spotters
NWS Norman OK Spotters Guide
Severe Storms Online Meteorology Guide
KBREWS Storm Spotting Frequencies
Surface Weather Charts NEW!
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