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The Significant Weather Observation Program (SWOP) was created at the National Weather Service in Central Illinois in order to provide forecasters with additional data during and after significant weather events. Participants in the program provide the NWS with real-time reports; including rain and snowfall amounts, as well as data associated with thunderstorms such as hail size, wind gusts, and flooding. The information gathered from SWOP observers is used to aid forecasters in the issuance of various statements, advisories, and warnings.
JOINING SWOP
If you would like to become a participant in the SWOP program, send an e-mail to nws.lincoln@noaa.gov, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. In order to be part of SWOP, you will need to have access to a computer. Please include the following information in your e-mail:
1. Full Name and Address (including county)
2. Home Phone Number
3. Preferred e-mail address
MORE ABOUT SWOP
Training sessions for SWOP members are conducted periodically. The sessions serve to keep observers up to date and to give National Weather Service staff a chance to personally meet and interact with them.
SWOP members send their weather reports to the National Weather Service via e-mail at nws.lincoln@noaa.gov.
Weather Reports from SWOP observers are collected and placed online. Rain and snowfall totals from across central Illinois are routinely posted. In addition, after severe weather episodes, event summaries will be compiled and placed online as well.
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Central Illinois
1362 State Route 10
Lincoln, IL 62656
217-732-7321 (forecast recording) or 217-732-3089
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