Eastern Ozark Amateur Radio Club
There are several methods to contact The Traveling Show:
Electronic Mail:
inquiries@TravelingWeatherShow.com
or TravelingWxShow@aol.com
Telephone:
314-829-9899
Regular Mail:
Michael Redman
The Traveling Weather Show, LLC
PO Box 16352
St. Louis, MO. 63125-0352
Traveling Weather Show
The Traveling Weather Show severe weather training and preparedness programs offer training in severe weather observation (weather spotting), safety, earthquake preparedness, local tornado history, development of amateur radio "RACES" programs (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service), and amateur radio "Technician level" classes. Safety building surveys are also offered for severe weather and earthquake protection. These seminars are offered for the public, businesses, schools, houses of worship, civic organizations, and Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), anywhere in the region. Many observers have attended "SKYWARN" classes offered by Michael Redman through St. Louis County for the last 30 years. While now retired from St. Louis County, Michael Redman continues to offer these classes through The Traveling Weather Show. If you have enjoyed and benefited from these classes in the past, you will be pleased to know that you may still take advantage of these excellent training and safety services, which undergo constant review and improvement. If you have never attended Michael Redman's programs, you are welcome to take a class. They are far better than standard presentations from other providers.
Where Services Are Offered:
Along with professional training services, The Traveling Weather Show can provide weather safety displays for most safety shows, amateur radio events, and related programs anywhere in the region; not limited to St. Louis County. Watch for our displays at area amateur radio events known as "hamfests". We can also assist in training requirements and in preparing your submission for the Weather Service's "Storm-Ready" certification. Michael Redman prepared the first submission for the region for St. Louis County in 2001, and several subsequent renewals; all were granted. Emergency/disaster plan review and creation is offered, along with building safety surveys and radio system consultations. We can assist in special event coordination and provide radio equipment and public address systems.
Who Provides the Training:
Michael Redman has been instructing severe weather training seminars since the early 1970s and has been involved with community service organizations since 1969. While working for St. Louis County, he instructed over 400 classes and trained over 14,000 individuals. Active participants in the St. Louis County SKYWARN program went from 150 in 1980 to over 2200 in 2010, due to his leadership, dedication, hard work, and training skills. While retired from St. Louis County, these vital services are still available through The Traveling Weather Show. If you have attended his classes before, do not despair, for they are still offered. Please continue reading and contact us for more information.
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