Spotter Resources Documentation, Guides, and Training manuals for Weather Spotters. This is only training material and should only be used as a reference. Actual certification comes from attending the many NWS Spotter Training Courses held every Spring throughout the country.
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This PDF consists of the official traning documentation from the National Weather Service for Basic Spotter Training.
This document is not meant to replace official spotter training from one of the many Spotter Training Courses that the National Weather Service holds each spring throughout the country.
This gives preliminary learning behind the art of Storm Spotting, and explains the many different storm types and how to identify them.
This PDF consists of the official traning documentation from the National Weather Service for Advanced Spotter Training.
This document is not meant to replace official spotter training from one of the many Spotter Training Courses that the National Weather Service holds each spring throughout the country.
This is the second document for spotters and covers advanced techniques. If you haven't read the Basic Spotters guide, do so before reading this one.
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