With March just around the corner, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Hastings will soon begin its annual blitz of spotter talks across south central Nebraska and north central Kansas. A total of 30 spotter talks are scheduled in March and April, one in each county served by the NWS Office in Hastings.
A complete list of all the spotter talks is available at the following link: https://www.weather.gov/gid/SpotterInformation.
The spotter talks are free and open to public. Some of the presentation topics include: severe storm hazards,
severe storm structure, cloud-feature identification, safety information, basic meteorological terminology and services provided by the NWS.
All of the talks begin at 6:30 p.m. will last an average of about 90 minutes and use a combination for video, slides and lecture as the presentation method. Each talk will be led by a meteorologist from the NWS Hastings office. You don’t have to be a spotter or even want to be a spotter to attend. People with a general interest in the weather will find many of the topics interesting and informative.
Dates and locations are:
March 4: Phillips County, at the Fischer Building basement, Phillipsburg.
March 9: Jewell County, at the Mankato Community Center, Mankato.
March 10: Mitchell County, at the N.C. Kansas Tech. College conference room, Beloit.
March 11: Nuckolls County, at the Nelson Fire Department building.
March 17: Smith County, at the Nazarene Church, Smith Center.
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