Weather Policies and Lightning Protocols
🌦️ Weather Policies
Please review Missoula Surf’s official Weather Policies by following the link below:
➡️ [View Weather Policies] – for Heavy rain, please use the link and call the Missoula Parks and Recreation’s rain line
⚡ Lightning Safety Protocols
Player and coach safety during lightning events is extremely important. Our coaches are trained to follow strict protocols, including:
Seeking Shelter During Lightning Events
At Missoula Surf, the safety of our teams is our top priority. When lightning is in the area:
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Primary Shelter: Players will first seek shelter in their parents’ vehicles.
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Secondary Shelter: If vehicles are not available, we will move to the main bathroom building located between the Bella Vista turf field and the main pavilion.
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Alternate Shelter: If the bathroom facility becomes too crowded, teams will gather under the main pavilion.
In the event of severe weather watches or warnings on a training day, please monitor your TeamSnap app for important updates regarding cancellations or early pick-ups throughout the day and during training sessions.
Flash-to-Bang Method
Safety Rule
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If the lightning is within 8 miles (40 seconds or fewer between lightning and thunder), suspend activities immediately and seek shelter.
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Wait at least 30 minutes after the last thunder or lightning before resuming activities.
📋 NCAA Reference Table
We use guidelines adapted from the NCAA to ensure safety during storms.
Table 1. Flash to Bang Method
To estimate the distance between your location and a lightning flash, use the “Flash to Bang” method: If you observe lightning, count the number of seconds until you hear thunder. Divide the number of seconds by five to obtain the distance in miles. Example: If you see lightning and it takes 10 seconds before you hear the thunder, then the lightning is 2 miles away.
If Thunder is heard |
The Lightning is… |
5 seconds after a Flash |
1 mile away |
10 seconds after a Flash |
2 miles away |
15 seconds after a Flash |
3 miles away |
20 seconds after a Flash |
4 miles away |
25 seconds after a Flash |
5 miles away |
30 seconds after a Flash |
6 miles away |
35 seconds after a Flash |
7 miles away |
40 seconds after a Flash |
8 miles away |
Thank you for helping us keep everyone safe during the season!
If you have any questions, please reach out to your coach or club director.