Announcements from the April Meeting

Highlights from the April Chapter Meeting
The Announcements

View the full set of April announcements by clicking here. Please note the new Affinity Group opportunities and changes to volunteer service. With so much going on, only announcement highlights were presented at the chapter meeting. More opportunities and contacts, websites, and other details are available in the announcements.

Important COVID-19 return to service update: NTMN face to face activities for certain training and service in groups up to 10 are back in place. Details here.

Highlights from the April 2021 Chapter Meeting

The Camera Roll for the April meeting introduced the NTMN New Class of 2021. Wonderful to put more faces with names as the class continues in virtual format! Now that you more experienced NTMNers know who they are, please reach out and make our newest members welcome as we return to service.

Chasing with Chelsea – Surviving Severe Weather in North Texas

Thank you, Chelsea Burnett with Texas Storm Chasers, for leading us through such an interesting review of severe weather encountered in North Texas. A seasoned storm chaser, Chelsea has observed 28 tornadoes. Building on this year’s Survivor: Adapt, Evolve, and Thrive theme, her talk covered lightning, tornadoes, hail, and flooding.

Chelsea drew on engaging audience poll questions and an array of statistics to illustrate the real hazards of severe weather and how to stay safe. A special highlight of the evening was the series of storm chasing videos that took us up close and personal with truly violent weather.

That lightning can generate temperatures hot as the sun’s surface is attention-getting. As is the statistic that over 80% of lightning strike victims are 15- to 40-year-old males (why, indeed).

She dispelled three lightning myths with these facts: 1) just because it’s not raining there is still risk of lightning – it can strike over 10 miles from a storm; 2) rubber soles or tires really don’t protect from a lightning strike; 3) victims of lightning strike are not dangerous to touch (as once believed) and that they really need immediate help (including calling 911 and being ready to provide CPR).

Chelsea used weather date going back to 1880 to portray tornado frequency and severity in North Texas. The map of reported tornadoes showed a strong concentration in more urbanized areas, perhaps more a reflection of people present for sightings than an actual urban effect. That the vast majority of tornadoes fall in the EF0 to EF1 range didn’t sound like strong incentive to make one go out and chase every storm.

She showed how hail falls in our area some 50 days per year, with about 30 days involving hail under one-inch diameter. Chelsea advised against sheltering from hail under overpasses. Not only do these have higher wind speeds and often channel debris, parking there also puts fellow motorists at risk.

Flooding was the last severe weather type Chelsea discussed. She illustrated how very powerful floodwaters can be, with a flow of only 6 inches being enough to pull a person down and 24 inches enough to carry a vehicle away. With flash flooding the leading cause of weather-related deaths, her reminder was sobering: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.

Chelsea wrapped up with three tips. First, check out the Texas Storm Chaser app for interactive radar, live video, and fast updates. Next, consider taking the SKYWARN Spotter Training online with the National Weather Service. Finally, always have more than one way to receive severe weather alerts. She recommends a weather radio, in addition to apps, text services, social media, friends and family. A favorite app is Radarscope.

Further Information: National Weather Service Safety
Red Cross Emergency Preparedness

Recording: At the speaker’s request, this presentation was not recorded.

Thanks to our guests and members for participating in this month’s meeting. We hope all feel welcome at NTMN.

Take care,
Scott Hudson
President
North Texas Master Naturalist

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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
NTMN August Chapter Meeting- Wednesday, September 3rd- Prairies and Pollinator Gardens: Three Stories The committed naturalist wages a daily battle against the tide of urban...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 10, 2025    
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Heard Museum || 3rd Thursday Bird Walk (AT) Thursday, September 18, 2025 ||  8am – 9:30am CT Description: 3rd Thursday Bird Walks in the Heard...
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Trinity River Audubon Center || Morning Bird Walk (AT) Saturday, September 20, 2025  ||  7:30am  – 9am   CT Description: Join us for a monthly bird walk...
Prairie & Timber Audubon Society Field Trip || Birding the Joppa Preserve (AT) Saturday, September 20, 2025  ||  7:30am – 10:30am   CT Topic: Birding the...
Project site name changed to Prairie Creek Marsh and Wildscape (formerly Canyon Creek) Monthly workday 1001 G. Bush Freeway ( Hilton Garden Inn) Every third...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Blackland NPAT Speaker Series (AT) Sunday, September 21, 2025    12:00 PM – 1:00 PM The Native Prairies Association of Texas Blackland (Dallas) Chapter invites you...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
September 24, 2025    
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
Paul S Dryer Nature Preserve || Field Trip (AT) Thursday, September 25, 2025 | 10am – 11:30pm    CT Free Description This will be a 2.5...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
Wings Over the Wetland (2025)  Date/Time: Saturday, September 27, 2025 (Event: 4:30 - 9:00 p.m.; Volunteers: 4:00-9:30 p.m., or e-mail for earlier) Address: 655 Martin Lane, Combine, Texas...
Tandy Hills Prairie Sky/Star Party (FYI) Saturday, September 27, 2025   7:00 PM or after dark The Fort Worth Astronomical Society presents their Saturday star party...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
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Western Heights Cemetery Volunteer Day 1617 Fort Worth Ave. Callas, TX 75208 Contact lead: Van Johnson, vanindallas2@aol.com Every Weds, 9am  - 12pm, earlier during summer...
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John Bunker Sands Wetland Center || 1st Saturday Walk & Talk Bird Tour (AT) Saturday, October 4, 2025  ||  7:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join...
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Name: Friends of Oak Cliff Workday Date & Time: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8am-10am Location: One of the three parks in Oak Cliff: Kidd Springs,...
Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center || 1st Saturday Bird Walk   (AT) Saturday, October 4, 2025  || 8:30am – 9:30am   CT Description:  Join us for a morning...
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