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Next to Keyhole State Park & Reservoir
in Crook County, Wyoming

Latitude 44º 20' 54" N — Longitude 104º 48' 51" W
Elevation 4240 Feet (1293 Meters)
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NOAA Weather Radio transmitter in Gillette:
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National Weather Service Hazards Assessment
This Hazards Assessment is intended to provide emergency managers, planners, forecasters and the public advance notice of potential hazards related to climate, weather and hydrological events. Click Here for more information

Potentially deadly weather impacts every American.

Americans live in the most severe weather-prone country on Earth. Each year, Americans cope with an average of 10,000 thunderstorms, 2,500 floods, 1,000 tornadoes, as well as an average of 6 deadly hurricanes. To protect yourself, family, pets and property against severe weather you should:

1) Learn what to watch for by reading the National Weather Service Storm Spotter's Guide
2) What actions to take During Severe Weather
3) What actions to take During a Heat Wave
4) What actions to take During Winter Weather
5) What actions to take During Hurricanes
6) Know the Glossary of Weather Terms

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