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Skywarn weather class is tonight! Monday March 24, 2008

Celebrities will be here, including WBKO weatherman Chris Allen, Joe Sullivan. Meeting will be in big Adair Courthouse Annex meeting room. Everyone is invited to come join the party. Officals want every organization in county to be represented with a least one member present.
Related photo, Adair County Mesonet Weather station

EVENTS

There will be a free Skywarn weather class in the basement of the Adair County Courthouse Annex, tonight, Greg Thomas, Adair County Emergency Management Director, has announced.

The class will be held Monday, March 24, 2008, at 6:00pmCT.



The class will last approximately 2-3 hours and will teach participants what to look for in the weather and clouds to tell when a storm could be brewing.

The instructor will be Joe Sullivan with the National Weather Service. It is free to all emergency services and citizens. Chris Allen of WBKO Tv, 13, Bowling Green, KY, will also be here.

There is no charge to anyone for this class.

Candidates for 51st House District and other candidates are invited to attend.


This story was posted on 2008-03-24 05:57:14
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Mesonet weather station completion expected end of Apr., 2008



2008-03-24 - Green River Commerce Park - Photo By Greg Thomas.
THE MESONET WEATHER MONITORING STATON at Green River Commerce Park is well underway, and should be complete by the end of April 2008. Greg Thomas, Adair County Emergency Management Director, who is also heads the Adair County Search and Rescue Team, visited the site Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008, and filed this report: "As you can see all concrete bases for equipment have been poured and the the base of the tower has been set. Looking at the picture, on the left of the tower, you will see a round concrete base.This is where the single alert shield and precipition gauge will be. On the right of the tower base you will see a rod mounted in concrete and this is where the solar panel and battery enclosure will be housed.The next step is getting the fencing put in place around the diameter of the site. It looks like this site should complete by the end of April."

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