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Main Index To The Weather Watcher Thunderstom Basics What to watch for Tornadoes and Funnel Clouds Don't Get Fooled What to Report Index Safety Tips How to report quick reference Other Educational Sites |
Severe Weather Watcher HandbookHOW TO CALL IN YOUR REPORTTELL US...
When you call in a report it is very important that you speak plainly, relate the details precisely and accurately and answer any questions you are asked as precisely as you can. In as every weather emergency speed and accuracy can save both you and the public from harm. Remember to take all necessary precautions for your own safety (see inside back cover), and to alert the authorities if emergency help is needed. SAMPLE REPORTThis is Hank Harley calling from Whoville. I have just sighted a funnel cloud in a storm about 5 kilometers to my north. It was visible for 2 minutes at 5:36, but seems to be disappearing now. The storm is moving from the southwest at about 50 km/h and was accompanied by high winds and small, pea-sized hail. I didn't see any damage.
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Created :
2002-08-26
Modified :
2002-12-31
Reviewed :
2002-12-31
Url of this page : http://www.msc.ec.gc.ca
/education/severe_weather/report_e.cfm ![]() The Green LaneTM, |