From kd4ydc at bellsouth.net Sun Mar 16 15:09:00 2008 From: kd4ydc at bellsouth.net (Robert Burton) Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 14:09:00 -0500 Subject: [GA ARES] Skywarn Activation 3/15 Message-ID: <47DD704C.6030206@bellsouth.net> I am sorry if some of you might be getting this 4 TIMES but I feel that this is important that we do this. Folks on the WX4PTC ops emailer...you have already heard this. This is mainly pointed at the state ARES and any other spotters in the WFO for the Peachtree City NWS area. PLEASE DEBRIEF YOUR GROUPS. We need to bring reports to the state ARES so we can all work together to make the local AND STATE Skywarn Spotter system even better. Great work by many spotters out in the effected areas. Even though I constantly barrage our team (WX4PTC) with...."how can we make it better"?.... I am VERY proud of the work these op.s did as NCS at WX4PTC. Bet you didn't know that the majority of the op.s came from several hours of training at the 911 center and went DIRECTLY to the NWS to work (about 3 to 4 more hours). I am not looking for praise from the state on this. I just need to point out A) How proud I am of these guys and B) How many hats some of these folks have. I will leave you with this however. PLEASE MENTION THIS ON EVERY ARES TYPE NET IN THE ENTIRE STATE! A) Don't ask for general weather reports during a severe wx net. B) If quarter, golf ball, TENNIS BALL size hail is being reported....unless it is asked for...don't report pea size hail. That is not under the severe category. C) If net control ask you to stand by...THEN STAND BY! You really have no idea the intenseness of what goes on behind the scenes until you live it yourself (at the NWS during an outbreak as we had. Let's keep any suggestions or cuts of WX4PTC to me; kd4ydc at juno dot com . I will be bringing some things back to the table myself from our debrief. Understand, 2 lives were lost yesterday. We have to constantly better "our wheel" to help serve the public and the agencies we represent. This outbreak in the eyes of WX4PTC was close if not worse than the outbreak of 98'. We had 12 pages of storm reports. The other Sunday...Lynn and I had 3. We thought that was a lot ;-) Great work from everyone. Thanks to all those who help in some way. Robert Burton KD4YDC DEC NWS in Peachtree City, GA www.georgiaskywarn.com