1 TORNADO and
WATERSPOUT:
Indicate compass direction you are looking. Any falling Debris?
2 FUNNEL CLOUD:
Indicate compass direction
you are looking. Any falling Debris?
3 ROTATING WALL CLOUD:
Verify rotating, indicate compass
direction you are looking.
4 DAMAGE:
Tree branches greater than 3" dia. snapped, trees
uprooted, any structural damage to buildings (includes roof damage),
bent, snapped or collapsed light poles or traffic lights, or downed
power lines, crop damage, cave-ins, mud slides, debris flows, and sink
holes.
5 WINDS:
58 MPH or higher. Indicate if measured,
estimated, or implied by severe damage.
WIND
ESTIMATE CHART
6 HAIL: 1
inch or greater in diameter. Indicate if hail size is measured or
estimated.
LINK TO HAIL SIZE CHART
7
FLOODING:
water over river banks or dams, water out of
banks that causes property damage, washed out roads, bridges, and
railroads, or impassable or closed roads.
SUB-SEVERE:
8
HAIL: 3/4 to 7/8 inch
diameter. Indicate if hail size is measured or estimated.
9
DAMAGE: any cosmetic damage to buildings & vehicles, tree branches less
than 3" dia. snapped causing power line damage or cosmetic damage to
buildings & vehicles.
10
FLOODING: non-life-threatening / non-damaging water over curb, or water on
roads, water out of banks but confined to low lands and
bottom lands (not impacting
buildings)
11 VISIBILTY:
Less than 1/2 mile. Indicate if due to precipitation, fog, blowing
dirt, snow, or smoke.
12 RAINFALL: Measured amounts equal to or exceeding the rate of 1/4" per 15
minutes measured over at least 15 minutes (i. e., a measured rate
greater than 1" per hour). If possible,
indicate the start time and the end time of the measurement period (i.
e., "measured between 11:05am and 11:25am")
13 WINDS: 40 MPH to 57 MPH. Indicate
if measured or estimated.
Anything less than 40 mph should not be reported
COOL SEASON
1. Loss of landline phone service. 2. DAMAGE:
trees, power lines, property. 3. SNOW FALL TOTALS or Rates 3 inches or
more in 6 hours 4. FLOODING:
water
over river banks or dams, water out of banks that causes
property damage, washed out roads, bridges, and railroads, or
impassable or closed roads.
5. Ice/Glaze
Accretions
Measured radially (one side of
branch/wire/surface) In 1/10
inches: [1/16"=0.1, 1/8"=0.1, 3/16"=0.2, 1/4"=0.3, 5/16"=0.3,
3/8"=0.4, 7/16"=0.4, 1/2"=0.5,
9/16"=0.6, 5/8"=0.6,
11/16"=0.7, 3/4"=0.8, 13/16"=0.8, 7/8"=0.9, 15/16"=0.9]
6. Ice Jams on rivers. 7. Power
Outages 8. Precipitation Changes
(transitions from rain to snow, etc) 9. Rainfall
Include the start & end time frame of measurement 10. State Highway closures
(blowing
& drifting/back-ups) 11. Winds gusts 40+ MPH
(Indicate
estimated or measured) 12. Thunder-Snow
13. Visibility
Whenl ess than 1/4 mile from fog 14. White
Out Conditions: Near zero visibility from blowing
snow.
Any warm season event.
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TRAINED SPOTTERS:
http://espotter.weather.gov
9-1-1 or NWS Landline
(Tornadoes-Funnels-Waterspouts)
1-800-545-81xx Extension 468
“Hello, I'm a trained weather spotter with
Severe Winds. At 6:35 PM
I measured a wind gust of 59 Miles Per Hour. My located
is 1.7 miles Northeast of Dousman in Waukesha County. This is...(your name,
ID/call, number, agency, etc)"
AMATEUR RADIO FORMAT:
You: "W9XYZ...+ Proword"
(Damage, Winds, Hail, etc)
Net: "Go ahead X-Y-Z"
You: 2:18 PM, 1.2 miles south of Hales Corners, Milw Co,
estimated
Golf ball stones now falling. Net: "Roger
X-Y-Z, copy estimated golf hail, etc.
AMATEUR RADIO FREQUENCIES:
http://www.mke-skywarn.org/radio.html
AMATEUR RADIO WIN
LINK: E-mail:
wx9mkx@winlink.org
HOW TO REPORT
GENERAL PUBLIC:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mkx/?n=snowreport
TRAINED SPOTTERS:
http://espotter.weather.gov
LANDLINE or 9-1-1 (Tornadoes/Funnels/Waterspouts)
1-800-545-81xx Extension 468
“Hello, I'm a trained weather spotter with Severe Winds. At 6:35 PM
I measured a wind gust of 59 Miles Per Hour. My located
is 1.7 miles Northeast of Dousman in Waukesha County. This is...(your name,
ID/call, number, agency, etc)"
AMATEUR RADIO REPEATERS ARE RARELY USED IN THE WINTER.
REPORTS ARE DONE ELECTRONICALLY (Phone, E-mail, Web, etc) EXTREME OR
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS MAY ACTIVATE A WINTER TIME SKYWARN NET.
http://www.mke-skywarn.org/radio.html
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