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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2016-06-01, Page 16EACH MONTH, 16 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, June 1, 2016 CANWARN trains storm watchers to keep eye on the sky during severe weather season Darryl Coote Reporter Would-be storm received an education in severe storms Tuesday so they can keep a trained eye on the sky come this year's severe weather season. Environment Canada held its CANWARN storm spotter training session May 17 in Kincardine's Bruce Power Visitors' Centre arming nearly 100 people with the knowledge to spot potentially dangerous weather before it hits and causes damage. Geoff Coulson, the warning pre- paredness meteorologist at Environ- ment Canada, gave the storm spot- ters a two-hour presentation on the anatomy, frequency and terminol- ogy of severe storms so they can relay credible, real-time information to the ministry. "It's getting more people to be the eyes and ears of Environment Canada, giving us credible reports -- and really, the key is credible because in our soci- ety right now I can get a lot of reports, but I have to do a lot of legwork to fig- ure out are they real," he said. With social media Coulson said he is inundated with questionable weather updates from the public, but when the report comes from a registered CAN - WARN -trained storm spotter the infor- mation is greatly more reliable. "If we're getting it from someone watchers who is CANWARN trained, these are people who have given a couple hours of their life on an evening or a weekend to come out and get the training ... There's already built in credibility, he said. While the program boasts of over 6,000 spotters in Ontario, Coulson said there are still "gap areas," such as east of Lake Huron, which many severe storms cross coming from the west. He has seen the number of storm watchers increase here since the Goderich tornado of 2011, but the more people here with eyes on the sky the better. It is important to have more peo- ple here looking at the sky, he said, because the Lake Huron shoreline has an "excellent vantage point" to see storms develop over the water. It will also be the first place those storms make landfall, as was the case with the Goderich tornado that resulted in one death and over $100 million in damages. A better understanding of what storms are doing near the Lake Huron shoreline, the better that helps the forecasters at the weather centre, he said. CANWARN will be holding train- ing sessions in northwestern and northeastern Ontario upcoming to the severe weather season that runs from June to August. EOM ht.,. CANWARN _ Storm Spottei training The Eyes and Ears of Environment Canada Guvrl C !Nilson Warning Preparedness MISto rv9igist 201 _vm Darryl Coote/Reporter Environment Canada's warning preparedness meteorologist Geoff Coulson educates 97 would-be storm watchers in the finer points of severe weather formations so as to keep the ministry up to date with real-time weather reports. Ontario Energy Board Ontarlo GET $30-S50 OFF YOUR ELECTRICITY BILL The Ontario Electricity Support Program offers monthly on -bill credits to help lower-income households ranging in size from one or two people earning $28,000 or less to seven or more people earning $52,000 or less. The credit amount depends on how many people live in your home and your combined income. Apply online at OntarioElectricitySupport.ca Questions? 1-855-831-8151 (toll-free)