Rural Radio Preparedness Association
South Alabama SKYWARN Combines Resources with
Rural Radio Preparedness Association
Milton, FL, March 22, 2019 – South Alabama SKYWARN organization has formally teamed with
the Rural Radio Preparedness Association to enhance coverage and share resources across the
Mobile National Weather Service Office Area of Responsibility (AOR), which includes 5 counties in
southeast Mississippi, 12 counties in southwest Alabama and 3 counties in the Florida Panhandle.
“This is an incredible opportunity for us,” said Joe Guthery, SKYWARN Coordinator. “RRPA is
focused on emergency preparedness and better aligns with our mission of steadily working to
expand coverage into the outer reaches of the area while growing our density with existing
coverage.”
RRPA Vice President T.H. Merritt said this is a win-win for the public because both organizations
maintain a positive working relationship with the National Weather Service. “By combining
resources and efforts, we have harnessed the incredible power of amateur radio operators who
volunteer their skills to assist the National Weather Service during severe weather outbreaks and
hurricanes,” said Merritt.
South Alabama SKYWARN will now function as a special unit of the RRPA while the association
will provide organizational, training, logistical and financial support.
SKYWARN is a voluntary program developed by each National Weather Service (NWS) Office
where volunteers serve as storm spotters for the NWS and local emergency management
programs. Keeping their eyes on the sky, volunteers serve as the eyes and ears for the whole
community. Storm spotters come from all walks of life but they all have generally two things in
common - an interest in the weather and an interest in serving their community. The goal of
SKYWARN is to improve the warning program by delivering timely severe weather warnings.
The Rural Radio Preparedness Association is an association of radio operators seeking to
enhance family preparedness and radio communication options for rural communities. Its mission
is to encourage individual & family preparedness and enhance radio communication options for
rural communities in time of emergency.
For More Information, Contact RRPA Vice President T.H. Merritt
Or South Alabama SKYWARN Coordinator Joe Guthery
Photo:(left to right) Johnny Miller, Ed Howell, South Alabama SKYWARN Coordinator Joe Guthery, RRPA President
Larry Fussell, RRPA Vice-President T.H Merritt and David Martin