
Aloha, and Mahalo for visiting Hawaii’s Skywarn page.
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| Our spotters are in integral part in helping our National Weather Service office accomplish our mission of: |
| "Providing weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent
waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the
enhancement of the national economy". |
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What is a Skywarn Spotter? SKYWARN is a nationwide network of volunteer weather
spotters, trained by National Weather Service (NWS) personnel, who report hazardous weather to local NWS offices. Amateur radio operators and weather observers,
generally operating through local organizations, are ideally equipped to contribute to the SKYWARN program. However, the general public is
also an integral part of this program. SKYWARN Spotters provide ground truth on the atmosphere that we observe from radar, satellites and various
reporting stations. They are our eyes and ears, helping to provide better forecasts and warnings.

To Call In A Report:
Primary: 1-800-833-0404
Secondary: (808) 973-5286
| What to Report to Us:
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ANY tornado, funnel, or waterspout |
Heavy rain at a rate of an inch per hour or more lasting more than 15 minutes |
ANY type of flooding that is threatening or causing damage |
ANY hail |
High winds strong enough to cause property damage |
ANY weather related death, injury, or significant damage |
If you would like to become a Skywarn
Spotter for our office, please fill out this FORM
and mail it to: SKYWARN PROGRAM National Weather Service Honolulu 2525 Correa Road, Suite #250 Honolulu, HI 96822
LINKS:
Meteorologist In Charge: James Weyman
Email: James.Weyman@noaa.gov
Warning Coordination Meteorologist: Raymond Tanabe
Email: raymond.tanabe@noaa.gov
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