Bellevue training to track La Niña storms


November 15, 2010 · Updated 9:53 AM 

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Ted Buehner, warning coordination meteorologist with the Weather Service’s Seattle office, will train new and veteran weather spotters on how to look for and report significant event-driven weather incidents. Training will include video demonstrations and discussions.

The National Weather Service established SKYWARN to collect reports of severe storms, with nearly 290,000 trained severe weather spotters nationwide.

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