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ios2005 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 14 15:44:54 EST 2013
Hi Milton,
I'm just getting started too. Been to one Skywarn training session. Really suggest taking one. There is so much information, not just on tornadoes, but on public safety issues and how to respond in an emergency.
I have been thinking about small "Slywarn groups" maybe 20-30 in any given area. Once a month would be great. I think it would strengthen our knowledge base especially if hosted by a professional of some sort.
Thanks to you and all the military personnel who keep our great country safe. Hat's off to you sir!
Spot safely,
Tom
Tom Phillips
Island City Computers
108 South Main Street
Suite A
Plainwell, MI 49080
269-685-8263
www.islandcitycomputers.com
> On Dec 14, 2013, at 12:45 PM, milton hunt <mskiphunt at att.net> wrote:
>
> Greetings from Spring, Texas. Altho I am not an official "skywarn" guy...I am an dedicated sky watching guy..especially around hurricane season. I have tried to locate a "skywarn" group down here but all I find is yall from the north. So, if yall don't mind I'll just put my 2 cents in whenever there is serious weather out there. I spent my military life in aviation so I am pretty up to snuff on weather issues. Thanks, KF5MVQ {Skip Hunt}
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