As you probably know, the National Weather Service is a United States Government organization so not many people know. Contact a NWS meteorologist for help.
If you include all forecasts and analyses, it would be well over 100 per day if not more. There is no formal count that I know of.
When the National Weather Service issues a severe weather watch, stay informed by monitoring local news and weather updates. Prepare for potential severe weather by gathering emergency supplies, securing outdoor items, and identifying a safe location in your home. Make sure to have a plan for communication and shelter in case the situation escalates to a warning. Stay vigilant and be ready to take action if conditions worsen.
they gather info first
The best source would be to have a battery-powered weather radio that gets advisories direct from the National Weather Service.
Meteorologists of the National Weather Service collect data from satellites, instruments attached to weather balloons, and radar. This info. is used to describe weather conditions in the atmosphere above Earth's surface.
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The National Weather Service (NWS), once known as the Weather Bureau,[1] is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States government. It is headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland.[2][3]The NWS is tasked with providing "weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy." This is done through a collection of national and regional centers, and 122 local weather forecast offices (WFOs). Since the NWS is a government agency, most of its products are in the public domain and available free of charge.Source Wikipedia
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Depends on the rank and years of service.
The National Weather Service office in Wilmington has responsibilities for records at Cinci - check out the related link to access January data. Make sure to click "Cincinnati" and "archived data".
The weather channel makes its own forecasts. This will differ from your local forecast, whether you're referring to your local news station or your local National Weather Service office. All make their own forecasts, though they generally use the same data and computer models. All except for the NWS are private companies, of course.