I plan on being there for the spotter training class. I will try to get there an hour early since I have a feeling the place is going to packed this year.
I was planning on going to this class. I will be turning 18 on saturday, and under the FAQ, this is what it says:
"Because of the complexity of severe thunderstorm structure and development, and the potential danger involved, spotting is recommended for adults. High School and Junior High School or Middle School students are welcome to attend the class with a parent or other adult."
So does this mean an adult has to come with to be officially "certified"
I am looking forward to this class. It is fun to attend and very informal. I look forward also to seeing the best weather team in rockford at the airport.
Eric has over twelve years of experience in broadcast Meteorology and is the only local Meteorologist who was born and raised in Rockford! In June 2008 he was given the prestigious Silver Dome Award for best TV weathercast from the Illinois Broadcasters Association. He attended St. Edwards Grade School and Boylan High School here in Rockford before heading to Northern Illinois University. After receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree in Meteorology, Eric worked at KTRE-TV in Lufkin, Texas and KLTV in Tyler, Texas. His parents live in Belvidere and are loyal viewers every night. He has an older brother who lives in the Chicagoland area and a sister who watches WREX on a fuzzy tv up in East Troy, Wisconsin. He's happy to share his Rockford home with an 8 year old black lab named Theo. Around the station Theo's been nicknamed the "13 Weather Lab."
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I plan on being there for the spotter training class. I will try to get there an hour early since I have a feeling the place is going to packed this year.
I was planning on going to this class. I will be turning 18 on saturday, and under the FAQ, this is what it says:
"Because of the complexity of severe thunderstorm structure and development, and the potential danger involved, spotting is recommended for adults. High School and Junior High School or Middle School students are welcome to attend the class with a parent or other adult."
So does this mean an adult has to come with to be officially "certified"
Justin: come as you are. :)
I am looking forward to this class. It is fun to attend and very informal. I look forward also to seeing the best weather team in rockford at the airport.
Guys,
I went thru spotter training 100 years ago when I was on the Pecatonica/Seward Fire Department....Do I need to go thru the training again?
Curt
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