I spent two hours this evening listening to Mike Ryan if the Indianapolis Office of the National Weather Service describe the various cloud formations that accompany severe weather. Shelf clouds, wall clouds, super cells, heavy precipitation super cells, intake flows, rear flank downflows, with videos and diagrams galore to underscore the information we were learning. It made for an informative, interesting evening.
Thanks to Mike for his time, and thanks to Larry Ervin, Hancock County EMA Director, for making the arrangements.
Thoughts and views on the state of child and school safety in K-12 education today. Useful tips and insights into emergency management and severe weather preparedness as well.
School Safety Shield

Non en Meus Vigilo!
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