2015 Metro Skywarn Newsletter.pub
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2015 Metro Skywarn Newsletter.pub
From the Editor By Dave Johnson, N0KBD Vice-Chair, Newsletter Editor, Website Committee Winter is a busy time for Metro Skywarn. All of our working committees meet to debrief the previous season, and prepare for the next Spring. Some of the fruits of those efforts appear in this Newsletter. Theresa Caspers, our Board Chair and Training Coordinator previews (on the right) the new training season starting THIS MONTH! She also reviews the results of surveys of spotters from last year. Ryan Kelzenberg, Board Member and Co-chair of Operations Committee, and member of the Webmaster Committee reviews (page 2) MSW’s Social Media presence and how you can participate. Andrew LaVenture, Director of Bloomington Communications Group updates us (page 5) on Bloomington Net Control Station and Operators activities last year and preparations for the next year. David Riviera our Webmaster reports on the incredible progress he’s made on the website, transforming it into another social media arm of MSW. Then there are a couple reprints from the NWS that seemed useful (page 5 and 9). The first is about the new “Enhanced Risk” for severe weather, a step between “Slight Risk” and “Moderate Risk”. The other is a planning docu ment about the national Skywarn program. You may have noticed our operation use of our email lists Mswalert and Mswinfo over the past year. Mswalert continues be used for short notifications about upcoming and on-going MSW severe weather activations. Mswinfo has changed to include more detailed. and extended notice of severe weather events upcoming. It is still used for announcements for MSW. So if you want more notice and detail in your MSW alerts, subscribe to Mswinfo Continued on page 4 Safety First: Spot from Home After Dark Class Schedule starts on page 3. Remember the official schedule is on the Website. Check there first before planning to attend in case there has been a change! From the Chair: By Theresa Caspers, Board Chair and Training Coordinator Although 2013 was a slow year for weather and tornadoes (15 total), we trained 629 people in 2014! This was an 8% increase from 2013. Our spring came slightly earlier than in 2013, so it may have had an effect on the number of people who came to class. For 2015, we will have a new presentation and video set! (Thanks to the National Weather Service and John Wetter for putting together the materials!) The trainers will be going to the Train the Trainer Training set up by the National Weather Service in early February. We anticipate there will be another rise in the number of spotters in our classes. The Twin Cities did not see much in the way of severe weather, but there were 23 tornadoes in Minnesota in 2014. The Climate Prediction Center’s 3 month outlook for temperatures suggest that we have equal chances for above, normal and below normal temperatures. (I’m sure we’d all be thrilled with a normal spring!) Lastly, I wanted to address some of the questions and comments on your registration forms. Q. When will you get online training? Continued on page 6 POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Net Operators - Metro Skywarn is looking for weather wise Amateur Radio Operators in the Mpls/St.Paul area to take a major role in Skywarn Nets. The Net Operation Center at the National Weather Service Field Office in Chanhassen is looking for Amateur Radio Operators with flexible hours to work during severe weather events in Central Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. Contact KØMPX Coordinator John Wetter at 763-494-3874 or mpx-hams@wxchaser.com. The Net Operations Center at the Maple Grove Fire Station #2, sponsored by the Maple Grove Radio Club is looking for Amateur Radio Operators with flexible hours to work during severe weather events in the Metro Area. Contact Tim Arimond N0BYH at 952-593-9641. MSW Spotter Trainers - We are looking for some new people to train spotters every Spring. We expect you will teach at least 3 classes every spring. Experienced trainers and spotters are preferred. Ham Radio and/or weather training are helpful. We will train and apprentice the right candidates. Contact Theresa Caspers KCØGWW at theresa@metroskywarn.org Committee Members - We need more active members participating in the operations of Metro Skywarn. Expectations should not exceed more than two meetings a month and a few hours working on the task at hand. The Board wishes to form standing committees to work on: Newsletter, Spotter Appreciation, Spotter Notification, Web page, Organization Collaboration, Public Relations, Fund Raising, and Club Affiliation. To apply, please contact Theresa Caspers KCØGWW at theresa@metroskywarn.org Metro Skywarn Is Socially Active Metro Skywarn Net Control Operators (NCO) to send alerts and information to spotters using the NSC Alert ™ interface. Messages from the NCO’s are posted to sites including; the MSW Webpage, the MSW Facebook Page, MSW Twitter account, MSW Email lists, and MSW Google + account. The wide distribution of updates and information allows spotters to use their preferred notification methods to stay connected to MSW. In additional to the official posts by MSW, there are discussion boards on the MSW Website and a MSW Spotter Group on Facebook that allows spotters to interact with each other and discuss topics of interest to the skywarn community. The variety of sites used by Metro Skywarn have been included to assist spotters in making additional connections with MSW and the spotter community. Metro Skywarn Website: http://metroskywarn.org/ Metro Skywarn Twitter Account: http://twitter.com/metroskywarn Metro Skywarn Google+ Account: http://plus.google.com/u/0/+MetroskywarnOrg/posts Metro Skywarn Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/metroskywarn Metro Skywarn Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/ TwinCitiesMetroSkywarn Metro Skywarn LinkedIn Account: http://www.linkedin.com/company/2937856 by Ryan Kelzenberg, N0YFE - MSW Board Member Metro Skywarn (MSW) uses several popular social media sites to keep spotters informed and involved with the organizations’ activities, activations, and events. This past year has been a great year for expanding our social media presence and the ability to create posts in Twitter, Face book, and Google+. David Riviera, the MSW webmaster, created an interface that allows the MSW Spotters who have any questions regarding the social media accounts may contact the webmaster through: webmaster@metroskywarn.org Metro Skywarn Board of Directors Theresa Caspers KCØGWW Chair, Training Coordinator theresa@metroskywarn.org Dave Johnson NØKBD Vice-chair , Newsletter Editor n0kbd@arrl.net David Gawboy KCØTRZ Secretary ragtop53@msn.com Tim Arimond NØBYH Maple Grove NCO Representative tarimond@aol.com Sandra Johnson KCØTSB Treasurer treasurer@metroskywarn.org Howard Lund KCØWNL Ramsey Cty NCO Representative Howard.Lund@rcemhs.com Ryan Kelzenberg NØYFE At-large Ryan.Kelzenberg@gmail.com Paul Johnson NØCRC At-large Chief.Johnson@outlook.com Chris White NØCJW Bloomington NCO Representative jakeblaster@gmail.com 2 Metro Skywarn 2015 Schedule Sat 2-28-15 10:30 AM 3:30 PM Includes 1 hour break for lunch (on your own) Stillwater Amateur Radio Association Stillwater Public Library Margaret Rivers Room A and B - 3rd Floor 224 3rd Street North Stillwater, MN 55082 Wed 3-4-15 6PM - 10PM City of Minneapolis Office of Emergency Mgmt Emergency Operations Training Facility 25 37th Ave NE 55082 Fridley, MN 55082 Thur 3-5-15 5:30 PM 9:30 PM Ramsey County Emergency Mgmt 1st Floor Conference Room 90 W Plato Blvd St. Paul, MN 55107 Sat 3-14-15 9:30AM - 1:30PM Twin Cities FM Club Ridgedale Public Library - RHR Room 12601 Ridgedale Dr Minnetonka, MN (Behind Ridgedale Shopping Center) Sat 3-14-15 12 PM 4 PM Anoka County Emergency Mgmt Blaine City Hall 10801 Town Square Dr. Blaine, MN 55449 (Radisson Road and 109th Ave North) Mon 3-16-15 6PM - 10PM Radio City 2663 County Rd I Mounds View, MN Wed 3-18-15 6 PM – 10 PM Carver County Gov Center 600 East 4th Street Chaska, MN 55318 Sat 3-21-15 8 AM – 12 PM Bloomington Emergency Communications Bloomington Fire Station #1 10 West 95th St. Bloomington, MN 55420 Sat 3-21-15 12 PM - 4 PM Ramsey County Emergency Mgmt 1st Floor Conference Room 90 W Plato Blvd St. Paul, MN 55107 Continued on page 4 Walk ins welcome - PreRegistration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Bob Jensen 612-802-2269 bobajensen@ comcast.net REGISTRATION REQUIRED For facility information only contact: Ken.Boelter@minneapolismn.gov Walk ins welcome Pre-registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) Facility information only contact: Karma Kumlin-Diers Ramsey County EM karma.kumlindiers@co.ramsey.mn.us 651-266-1013 Earl Jarosh earl@jarosh.org 763-545-3275 Pre-registration recommended. (See Website schedule for link.) Walk-ins accommodated as space permits. Walk ins welcome Pre-registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Dave Runkle 763 -784 -4384 drunkle@astrorat.com REGISTRATION REQUIRED seating for 15 Dan Fish radiocty@skypoint.com 763-786-4475 Walk ins welcome Pre-Registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Mark Jones jozu.jones@gmail.com Walk ins welcome Pre-Registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Andrew at KC0RKH@arrl.net Walk ins welcome Pre-registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) Facility information only contact: Karma Kumlin-Diers Ramsey County EM karma.kumlindiers@co.ramsey.mn.us 651-266-1013 3 Metro Skywarn 2015 Schedule Continued from page 3 Thurs 4-9-15 6 PM-10 PM Tues 4-14-15 6pm – 10pm Sat 4-18-15 9 AM – 1 PM Sat 4-25-15 8:30 AM 12:30 PM Richfield CERT and Richfield Amateur Radio Club Richfield Municipal Center Bartholomew Room 6700 Portland Avenue Richfield, MN Walk ins welcome Pre-Registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Charlie at cobrien@cityofrichfield.org Maple Grove Radio Club Walk ins welcome Maple Grove Fire Station #2 Pre-registration Preferred (See 13450 Maple Knoll Way Website schedule for link.) Maple Grove, MN 55369 For facility information only contact: Dave n0kbd@arrl.net Maplewood Fire Station 2 Walk ins welcome 1900 Clarence St. Pre-Registration Preferred (See Maplewood, MN 55109 Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Howard howard.lund@rcemhs.com North Hennepin Community College - Center for Busi- REGISTRATION REQUIRED 763-424-0880 ness and Technology Building - Room CBT 181A $ 10 Fee 7411 85th Ave N. (REGISTRATION REQUIRED Brooklyn Park, MN class subject to cancellation if too few register) Sat 4-25-15 9 AM – 1 PM SEMARC Zion Lutheran Church 8500 Hillside Trail S Cottage Grove, MN 55016 REGISTRATION REQUIRED Facility information: Contact Dave at 612-250-3417 or finster99@comcast.net Thurs 5-7-15 6 PM – 10 PM Hennepin County Emergency Management Hennepin County Public Works - EOC Room 1600 Prairie Dr. Medina, MN 55340 Sat 5-9-15 12PM – 4PM Anoka County Emergency Mgmt Blaine City Hall 10801 Town Square Dr. Blaine, MN 55449 (Radisson Road and 109th Ave North) Sat 5-30-15 9 AM 1 PM Ramsey County Public Works Marsden Room 1425 Paul Kirkwold Dr. Arden Hills, MN 55112 (Near Hamline and Hwy 96) Walk ins welcome Pre-Registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Mike Ostlund Michael.ostlund@hennepin.us Walk ins welcome Pre-registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Dave Runkle 763 -784 -4384 drunkle@astrorat.com Walk ins welcome Pre-Registration Preferred (See Website schedule for link.) For facility information only contact: Howard howard.lund@rcemhs.com From the Editor Continued from page 1 So if you want more notice and detail in your MSW alerts, subscribe to Mswinfo too. Have you liked the annual Minnesota Skywarn Conference? This year it has a different name, the Minnesota Severe Storms Conference, which will be held on April 11. Details are available on the new website: www.mnssc.org. Metro Skywarn Social Media Website http://metroskywarn.org/ Twitter http://twitter.com/metroskywarn Google + http://plus.google.com/u/0/+MetroskywarnOrg/posts Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/metroskywarn Facebook Group http://www.facebook.com/groups/ TwinCitiesMetroSkywarn Linked In http://www.linkedin.com/company/2937856 Help with Social Media webmaster@metroskywarn.org 4 Another Change to SPC Convective Outlooks by John Ferree NWS Severe Storms Service Leader; Greg Carbin SPC Warning Coordination Meteorologist Published in Aware, December 2014, NOAA’s National Weather Service The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) introduced two new categories in the Day 1-3 Outlooks in October (see Weather-Ready Nation news story). Beginning December 16, the SPC began including a new category in the SPC Day 4-8 Convective Outlook Graphics. In October, SPC added a new category, “Marginal,” to the Day 1-3 Outlooks to replace the “See Text” label on SPC Figure 2: Day 4-8 Outlooks Bloomington NCS Update Andrew LaVenture, KC0RKH Director, Bloomington Communications Group Figure 1: Day 1-3 Outlooks maps. A new “Enhanced” category was also added between the “Slight” and “Moderate” categories (See Figure 1). The under - lying probability of severe weather depicted from these outlooks did not change. SPC’s Day 4-8 outlooks had previously only outlined areas where the probability of severe weather was 30 percent or more on a given day, and labeled these areas with the day (e.g. Day 6). On December 16, the SPC added a separate graphic for each day in the Day 4 through 8 period. This facilitates the addition of a lower probability, 15 percent, to outline areas where organized severe weather appears possible, but SPC is uncertain about details such as storm formation, coverage or intensity. These areas will be labeled 15% and 30% (see Figure 2). SPC is adding this additional information to the outlooks to better depict risk in the Day 4-8 period, and to provide better consistency between the map graphic and corresponding text discussion. The change should also better spotlight severe weather threat potential earlier in the forecast process. An instructional video can be found at http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/dy48example/ . Numerous changes and improvements have been made at the Bloomington Communications Group (BCG) since last year’s severe weather season! Most of the developments are behind the scenes but all will contribute to a smoother experience for spotters’ calling-in reports this spring and summer. The following is a recap of some of the most notable updates. This past fall, we replaced three ancient Windows XP computers with four new laptops. Each laptop has a second monitor display that allows our net controllers to view the live radar feed while simultaneously logging reports from spotters in the field! Our net controllers will no longer have to switch between multiple tabs on one computer screen. Along with the new computers we also completed an upgrade to our radar software. The latest version of GRLevel3 will give net controllers the best picture of what is occurring in the Twin Cities metro in near real-time. 2014 was also a big year for training. While the training curriculum for our volunteer net control operators is rigorous, it prepares them to handle routine and emergency traffic under the most demanding of circumstances. In addition to SkyWarn Spotter Training, BCG net control operators also complete: AERO 1 (basic), AERO 2 (net control), Knowledge Center Incident Management software orientation, Minnesota ARMER 800Mhz courses, as well as FEMA ICS 100, 200, Continued on page 6 5 Bloomington NCS Update Continued from page 5 700, & 800. As a RACES organization, BCG also partners with the Bloomington Police, Fire, Health, and Emergency Management Departments. In 2014, BCG volunteers donated more than 2000 hours of their time at various events and training sessions. Some of the events that we support, in addition to SkyWarn, are: Summer Fete / Independence Day Celebration, River Rendezvous, ARRL Field Day, National Night Out, Public Health Communications Drills, and other public safety events. If you are interested in volunteering for an active public safety oriented HAM group, and live or From the Chair: Continued from page 1 A. We use the National Weather Service’s presentation and video set, so at this time, there is not an online version. Q. I have difficulty getting into the repeaters. What should I be doing? A. Once the heavy rain and hail moves in, it will have an effect on how well you get into the repeaters. Make sure you have a 2 meter radio with a 5/8 wave antenna. You can also try to boost your power. No hand held devices as they don’t get into the repeaters very well! Q. We’d like to have more social events so we can meet other spotters. A. This year, we will have two social events. The first one was on January 17 when we had movie day! We watched “Into the Storm”, had pizza and popcorn. A good time was had by all! We will once again have a picnic on May 16 (rain date May 17). Please watch MSWInfo for details. If you have any ideas for events or you work at a place that could offer something, please let the board know by going to MetroSkywarn.org > MetroSkywarn Information > Board of Directors > Contact Board. work in or near the city of Bloomington, visit www.wc0aaa.org for more information. Q. Please have Advanced Training Classes. A. While we’d like to offer advanced classes, our trainers are already putting in many hours with the current class schedule and unfortunately we cannot offer anything additional at this time. We are always looking for instructors, so if you’d like to try being one, email Theresa at Chair@MetroSkywarn.org. In the meantime, there are other opportunities online and in person to learn more about the weather. The Minnesota Severe Storms Conference (formerly the MN Skywarn Workshop) will be held April 11. The University of Illinois has the WW2010 project that has some information on it. You can also learn from others at the National Skywarn Forum (SkywarnForum.com). Google will also get you to many other resources. Communications Vehicle Deployment- Summer Fete 2014, BCG and Bloomington CERT. Photo Credit: Brian Esmay, AD0MJ Communications Vehicle Deployment- Bloomington Fire Department Support, Fall 2014 Photo Credit: Wayne Snyder, KC0ZJB Keep the comments and questions coming! We hope to see you at training this year. Remember, no matter if you are a Metro Skywarn Spotter or report directly to the National Weather Service, training is required every two years! See you under the clouds! 6 Website Update by David Riviera K0DJR MSW Webmaster The Website is one of the key communication tools Metro Skywarn uses to "get the word out" when weather approaches. The Google email groups, NCS Alert System, Facebook, Twitter, and the Website are a closely networked system of notifications and displays to help you determine the best course of action for your spotting. We can only provide the tools and training... it is up to you to make the best, safest decision based on the information you find. From April 8, 2014 through December 17, 2014, we had 7,903 users, 20,037 sessions, and 37,912 page views. The graph peaks on weather events. The Current Weather page is by far the most popular page, especially during weather events. Next is the class schedule, followed by the frequencies page, net status color code definitions, and the coverage area map. The Website has been updated! Along with a fresh, new look, we've upgraded the back-end system that makes the site function. The new software version is faster, meaner, and more secure. In other words, we can do more with it now. It's here for your use, so please sign up and take a look around. It is a benefit of being a trained Metro Skywarn spotter. And it's free! To have access to the site, you need to be a trained Metro Skywarn spotter with a MSW spotter ID (and preferably an Amateur Radio call sign). Your information is pre-entered into the Website database after you complete your class. All you need to do is email us a preferred TEMPORARY 6-character password to webmaster@metroskywarn.org with your name, call sign, spotter ID, and email address. Once registered and signed in, you can update your information-on-file with Metro Skywarn. Note: With our December 2014 upgrade, all site passwords were reset. Try to recover your password first using the "Forgot Login?" link under the login box, using your email address and username. You can use "Forgot Login?" to find out your username, too. If your email address is not in the system, follow these instructions: If you continue to have problems, email us at help@metroskywarn.org with the following information: Your Email Address (each user requires a unique email address) Your Metro Skywarn ID # Your Call Sign (if you have one) Your information is safe. We have implemented SSL (https) on the site in some areas. Your privacy is important. Your address and contact information is private, used only by Metro Skywarn, Net Control Stations, and the National Weather Service to follow up with weather reports. The only information shown to other spotters is your name and call Date Sessions sign. More enhancements are on the way! May 8, 2014 912 This is an exclusive June 16, 2014 473 June 28, 2014 334 July 7, 2014 309 July 21, 2014 273 August 24, 2014 280 August 31, 2014 398 September 3, 2014 380 November 10, 2014 129 "club" for Metro Skywarn Spotters. The old Forum has been replaced by Groups. These new groups are still be developed, but they should be much more interactive than the old Forum. Many new features are available to us that are still being tested. I hope you like the new site. If you have any ideas, or want to stay up-to-date on site development, visit the Metro Skywarn Facebook Group, Facebook Page, or email me at david@metroskywarn.org. Saturday, April 11, 2015 University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis Campus Pre-registration Region (will be a deadline) www.mnssc.org 7 2014 Severe Weather Season By Todd Krause, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, Chanahassen The 2014 severe weather season was very quiet across the metro. The most notable event was the flash flooding of June 19, which was especially damaging in portions of Scott County. The graphic shows rainfall totals for the seven days ending at 3 pm on June 20; note the metro maximum of eight inches for the week in Carver and Scott Counties. Four to six inches of this fell on June 19 near Blakely and Belle Plaine to Eden Prairie. The area around Blakely suffered major damage. Minnesota saw 23 tornadoes in 2014, 16 of which were EF-0. Only three of them reached EF-2 strength, all in northwest Minnesota. In the metro, there was a two mile long EF-0 tornado on July 7 that crossed from far southeastern Washington County into Pierce County Wisconsin, with little damage. The events with the most metro Severe Thunderstorm Warnings (five) were late May 7 into early May 8 and again on July 7. The largest reported hail was golf ball size on May 7 in Lakeville, and on July 7 when a lengthy swath hit Shakopee to Rosemount. None of the metro thunderstorms were believed to have had winds greater than 65 mph. The NWS thanks all spotters for attending classes, watching storms at all sorts of hours, and making reports, which we relay to the public, media, and public safety officials. Your help is greatly appreciated! 8 Here's a high-res capture of the poster recently presented by NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologists Tanja Fransen and Rick Smith attending the 95th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting being held in Phoenix, AZ this week. — Skywarn Facebook page.