Skywarn

Overview

See this NWS Skywarn page.

Event Document And Description
Tornado: Is it rotating ? If not, it’s a rain shaft.

Is it in contact with the ground ?  If Not, it’s a Funnel Cloud.
Is there damage?  When did it occur Now ? Past ? Beginning?
Where is the Location ?

Funnel Cloud: Is it rotating?
Is it in contact with the ground?  If so, it’s a Tornado.
Is The Occurrence Now? Past? Just Beginning?
Where Is The Location?
Wall Cloud: Is The Occurrence Now? Just Beginning?
How long observed?
Is it rotating?
Where is the Location?
Severe Winds: What type and kind of severe wind damage ?
Use the Beaufort Wind Speed Chart
When is the occurrence Now ? Past ? Just Beginning ?
Where is the Location ?
General Examples of Severe Wind Damage:
Power lines blown down.  Windows broken by wind
Permanent signs blown down.  Radio tower/large antenna blown down
Mobile home damaged.  Large roof area damaged
Structure damage to buildings by winds.  More than one large tree blown over
Hail: Do not use “Marble” size
When is the occurrence Now – on going event ?
Where is the Location ?
What Size Hail Stones. How Large?
Pea…………..1/4 inch.
Dime…………3/4 inch.
Nickel………..7/8 inch.
Golf ball…….1 inch
Quarter…….. 1 inch.
Baseball…….2 1/4 inch.
Softball………3 to 4 inch
And if in Western and Northern Texas…cantaloupe…basketball
Flash Flooding: What do you see? How Deep, and How Extensive?
Are the animals walking two by two??
Is there a immediate threat to persons or property?
When is the occurance? On Going or Just Beginning?
Where is the Location?
Rain: When did the severe rain start, Now or Just Beginning?
Is it so heavy, you can’t drive?
Where is the Location?
How Much Rain? At a rate of 2 inches per hour?
Estimating Hail Size(NWS)
Hail Diameter The Physical Description
1/4″ Pea Size
1/2″ Marble Size (say “half-inch”)
3/4″ (Severe Criteria) Dime Size
7/8″ Nickel Size
1″ Quarter Size
1 1/4″ Half Dollar Size
1 1/2″ Walnut or Ping Pong Ball Size
1 3/4″ Golf Ball Size
2″ Hen Egg Size
2 1/2″ Tennis Ball Size
2 3/4″ Baseball Size
3″ Teacup Size
4″ Grapefruit Size
4 1/2″ Softball Size
Estimating Wind Speeds
Wind Speed The Effects
25-31 Large branches in motion; whistling heard in telephone wires
32-38 Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt walking against the wind
39-54 Twigs break off trees; wind generally impedes progress
55-72 Damage to chimneys and TV antennas; pushes over shallow rooted trees
73-112 Peels surfaces off roofs; windows broken; light mobile homes pushed or overturned; moving cars pushed off road
113-157 Roofs torn off houses; cars lifted off ground