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Page 8, Thursday, February 3, 2011, The Nocona News
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The 2010 severe storm
season in North Texas was
anything but typical, but was
quite busy. There were tor-
nadoes as early as Jan. 20th,
and tornadoes as late as Oct.
24th. Hail storms, damaging
thunderstorm winds, and
flooding all had their turn
across north Texas skies.
The toll on life and property
was significant, with many
casualties and damage in the
tens of millions of dollars.
The 2011 severe weather
season is fast approaching.
Are you ready for whatever
this year has in store? Do
you have a severe weather
plan at your home and your
workplace? Can you recog-
nize the clues that suggest
large hail, flash flooding, or
a tornado is possible? Do
you want to become part of
the severe weather warning
system in your county? As
part of its area-wide weather
preparedness campaign, the
National Weather Service in
Fort Worth will answer these
and many other questions at
the Skywarn severe weather
program on Thursday,
February 10th, from 7:00 to
9:00 PM. The program will
be held at the Nocona
Community Center, and is
held in partnership with
Montague County
Emergency Management.
The 2011 program will
discuss thunderstorm forma-
tion, severe weather produc-
tion, and features associated
with severe storms. The
presentation will also review
tornado formation and
Roloading the shelves. . .
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— Photo by Tracy Mesler
If the back door is covered in ice and show and traction is almost non-existence, then unload the next order of
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behavior, non-threatening
clues which may be mistak-
en for significant features,
and safety when thunder-
storms threaten. The pro-
gram will discuss spotter
operations and recommend-
ed reporting procedures.
The two-hour presentation
will be in multimedia for-
mat, featuring numerous pic-
tures of storms and nearly 25
minutes of storm video clips.
"We have quite a bit of
new material for this year's
spotter training program",
said Mark Fox, Warning
Coordination Meteorologist
at the Fort Worth NWS
Office. "We will present the
information in the form of a
checklist for the attendees to
utilize. Most of the storm
photos and video clips are
different this year. We have
reworked many of our
graphics. We'll have more
identification cases, and
we'll discuss the operational
aspects of storm spotters in
detail".
The fundamental purpose
of the spotter training - and
of the storm spotter network
as a whole - remains
unchanged. "We could not
do our job as well as we do
without storm spotters.
Radar is a great tool, but it
only tells us part of a storm's
story. Spotter observations
complement the data we use
to analyze storms. The com-
bination of spotter reports
and radar data gives us the
best possible picture of the
storms and what's going on
inside them".
The program is free and
open to the public. "By
coming to this program, you
will learn a lot about thun-
derstorms", Fox said. "Even
if you don't become an
active storm spotter, you will
learn about how storms work
and the visual clues you can
identify when storms are in
your area. We will discuss
severe weather safety tips.
This will better prepare
yourself and your family for
the threats that storms pose".
The Montague County
severe weather program is
one of over 60 that the Fort
Worth NWS Office will con-
duct between January and
early April 2011. The
National Weather Service in
Fort Worth provides fore-
casts, warnings, and weather
services for 46 counties in
north and north-central
Texas.
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Mesler, Tracy R. & Mesler, Linda L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 2011, newspaper, February 3, 2011; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth439348/m1/8/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.