2019 Spotter Locations Test

Spotters are sent to designated locations during activations to ensure safety and accountability. Each Skywarn member is provided a Locations Book which includes information on each site. The following training is a requirement for all authorized Skywarn members.  You can navigate this module by clicking "next page" at the bottom of the page or by clicking "Next" at the top left of the page under the heading. Please let Jillian know if you have any questions or concerns.

Review your Spotter Locations Book to become familiar with the locations and your book (a resource during activations). The pictures displaying views from the location are not included in this module but can be found in your book. The Spotter Locations Book is set up by quadrant (NW, SW, SE, NE).

Each page contains information about a spotter location including: Road intersection, GPS coordinates, map, road conditions, and special considerations. The GPS coordinates are provided as a reference for you to use - they may not be the exact location of which you should park. Check your book for details.

Tips for making your Spotter Book more helpful to you:

Please let Jillian know if any changes are required or suggested!

Douglas County's Road System:

County Road System starts in SW Corner of the county and increases to the North and East.

The distance between each group of a hundred is 1 mile. For example, the distance between N 100 and N 200 is 1 mile. The same is true for the distance between E 100 and E 200.

Douglas County is (at its widest) 24 miles west to east and ~22 miles south - north.

N 1400 road is 14 miles North of the southern border of Douglas County. E 2100 is 21 miles east of the western border of Douglas County. You can determine this by counting the number of 1 mile sections between your road and the western border (for miles east) and your road and the southern border (for miles north).

Please take a moment and review this on the map. Understanding the road system will assist you in finding locations and escape routes.

Please answer the following questions. Don't forget to click "Check Answer" before moving on to record your answers.