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Osage Nation to Hold Free Storm Spotter Training
Event open to public next Thursday in Pawhuska
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Osage Nation Emergency Management will be hosting a free Skywarn storm spotting program next Thursday in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The training is open to anyone who would like to attend and will cover the fundamentals of storm development, identifying factors of severe weather, and proper reporting procedures.
Why it matters
Storm spotter training is crucial for communities to improve early warning systems and emergency preparedness, especially in regions prone to severe weather like Oklahoma. The Osage Nation's free program provides an opportunity for local residents to gain valuable skills and knowledge to help keep their community safe.
The details
The Skywarn storm spotting training will teach attendees how to identify the key characteristics of developing storms, recognize the signs of potential severe weather, and properly report observations to emergency management officials. No prior experience is required, and the event is free and open to the public.
- The training will be held next Thursday, February 20, 2026.
The players
Osage Nation Emergency Management
The emergency management department of the Osage Nation, a federally recognized Native American tribe located in northeastern Oklahoma.
The takeaway
By offering free storm spotter training, the Osage Nation is empowering local residents to become active participants in the community's severe weather preparedness efforts. This program helps build a more resilient and informed populace that can assist emergency responders and improve early warning systems.
