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Storm Spotting for Beginners

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A day like today is what storm chasers live for and there were plenty of different types of storms to chase...rain, hail and tornados. Once tornado sirens go off Buchanan County Emergency Management Director Bill Brinton stays busy. Brinton spent his day assessing damage around the county. He says he found hail damage in St. Joseph. In between those assessments Brinton kept an eye on the storms and he says so can you at a storm spotters class. If you would like to learn how to spot storms you can go to the "Storm Spotters" class at the Missouri Theater on March 28th at 7:00 p.m. It`s free to the public.

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