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The National Weather Service could not accomplish its mission without a diverse group of partners helping in the process.
Nationwide, more than 11000 volunteer cooperative observers take regular measurements of temperature, precipitation and other data, which is used by forecasters and climatologists. Nearly 300000 volunteer storm spotters are trained by the National Weather Service to provide visual reports of severe weather conditions to forecast offices and local emergency management officials. Volunteer amateur radio operators provide critical emergency communications during severe weather.
Most of the colorful weather graphics seen on television and in newspapers come from another member of the Americas weather team. Commercial weather companies enhance the presentation of the National Weather Service data and information for their clients in the media and in many weather-sensitive industries, and provide customized forecasts and services for clients.
Finally, television weathercasters are the most visible members of Americas weather team. They are the trusted faces many people turn to for weather information, and they relay the official National Weather Service watches and warnings for hazardous weather.
On National Weatherperson's Day, the National Weather Service would like to thank all of the volunteers and our partners in television and commercial weather services. Thank you and happy Weatherperson's Day.
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