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National Weather Service hosts storm spotter class in Manhattan

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By KMAN Staff on March 29, 2024 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
Photos Courtesy of Peter Rice / KMAN
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Riley County emergency management teamed up with the National Weather Service to teach a free storm spotter class Thursday night at Pottorf Hall.

Meteorologist Chad Omitt spoke to a few dozen residents about many topics including severe weather safety tips, how to report information, and an in-depth look at local weather patterns.

“We talk to a lot of folks about preparedness and awareness, putting a plan together. Where are you going to go when a warning is issued. Having multiple ways of getting information is important too.”

Riley County has a storm spotter program which is currently administered through Emergency Management and has between 12-15 current spotters.

Laurie Harrison is the emergency coordinator for Riley County and says the county is always seeking additional spotters.

“We’re looking for more people to report information and If they’re interested in our storm spotting program, we’ll help them learn more.”

Omitt encourages new storm spotters to be cautious.

” Certainly you have to learn about the storms, you have to be educated and very aware of the dangers.”

Harrison also said the county is looking for more residents to get acquainted with amateur radio. Licenses are available through the FCC.

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