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SKYWARN TM Recognition Day was held on December 4, 2010. Approximately 100 stations participated, including WX4PTC (Peachtree City). This event was co-sponsered by the National Weather Service and the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) and is the Weather Service's way of expressing its appreciation to Amateur Radio operators for their commitment to helping keep communities safe. During this 24-hour special event, teams of radio amateurs set up stations at local NWS offices across the country to contact other hams across the U.S. and around the world. ![]() Participating offices from the Southeast In typical SKYWARN TM operations during severe weather, direct communication between mobile spotters and local NWS offices provides critical ground truth information for forecasters. Spotter reports of hail size, wind damage and surface-based rotation in real time greatly assist the NWS radar warning operators, since that information can be correlated with Doppler radar displays. The result may be a more strongly worded statement to convey greater urgency or issue a tornado warning a few minutes earlier than would otherwise have been possible.
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