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Are Severe Weather Alerts Overused?

The number of thunderstorm and tornado watches and warnings issued in Ozaukee County in 2012 is triple that issued 30 years ago — find out possible reasons behind the increase.

Just three thunderstorm and tornado warnings and watches were issued in Ozaukee County in 1982 — compared with nine during 2012.

The increase from 30 years ago could be attributed to improved technology as well as an increased understanding of weather systems, local meteorologists say.

"Doppler radar came out in the mid-90s, and that allowed us to see the rotation, we could then see velocity data — we could actually see the wind speeds," said Meteorologist Mark Gehring with the Milwaukee/Sullivan National Weather Service forecast office.

Gehring said meteorologists monitor these doppler radars watching for speeds of more than 50 mph or rotating winds — especially when those are occurring in lower levels of the atmosphere.

A watch is issued when meteorologists see the potential for severe weather to develop, and a warning is issued as those conditions become more severe and "it's either happening or we expect it to happen," he said. "We want to get the tornado warning out before the tornado forms … and we're able to get that a good amount of times." 

Patch asked its readers on Facebook whether storm warnings and watches are overdone, and while some respondents felt the abundance of alerts issued made it hard to take them serious — others said its still important to pay attention.

"Always take the notice seriously," Ruth Prochaska wrote on the Port Washington-Saukville Patch Facebook page. "You never know if it will hit at a different time."

Wisconsin's peak tornado season is considered be during June and July, according to the National Weather Service, meaning the state has nearly escaped the timeframe with little incident. However, the station warns, extreme weather can happen at any time.

Here, use Patch's database to search by month, year and county the number of watches and warnings issued since 1982.

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