Weather Training
Do you wish your managers or employees had a better understanding of basic weather? Do you envision higher profit margins or increased safety if associates knew more about weather? Where is the best place to get accurate weather information? What does 30% chance of precipitation really mean anyway? Are all weather forecasts coming from the same place?
These questions and many others are addressed in a simple weather training series aimed at people involved with the recreation, construction, and road maintenance industries. The training can be adjusted to any group over a wide range of interest. Seemingly complex and bewildering, the "how" of understanding weather and the "where" of getting information to fit your needs is boiled down to some relatively simple basics.
Weather Training Basics
Professional Meteorologist Phil Breuser can offer weather training ranging from 2 hours to 2 days in length. Subject matter is based on your specific needs. Some of the most commonly used sections include:
- Weather Terminology
- Global weather and how it relates to weather in your backyard
- The difference between a report and a forecast
- Sources of weather information and relative accuracy of these sources
- Understanding weather information
- The common sense factor
Professional Qualifications
Mr. Breuser is a member of the American Meteorologist Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). He has considerable experience bringing the science of meteorology to a level which allows weather-dependent individuals and groups to obtain a usable and working knowledge of weather.