VoIP Hurricane Prep Net Report – Saturday July 2nd, 2016

The following stations into the July 2, 2016 Skywarn Hurricane Prep Net. Locations are from hamdata.com unless otherwise noted.

Question of the Week from KC5FM:

When you travel, do you check into local Skywarn Nets??

VOICE: (21)

WX1DER, Daryl, Little Rock, AR (Net Control, Advisories from NHC and SPC)
WB8YYS, Gregg, Kent, OH (Backup Net Control, Skywarn Coordinator)
KD1CY, Rob, New Bedford, MA (Net Management)
KC5FM, Lloyd, Portable in Kansas (Net Management, Question Of The Week)
KJ4EJH, John, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4JPE, Janice, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
WX9VOR, Debby, Aurora, IL (Skywarn Coordinator)
VA3WXA, Gord, Toronto, CN (Weather Radio Listeners Net)
VE9MTB, Rick, New Brunswick, CN (CANWARN)
N3JPP, John, North Huntingdon, PA
N1VXP, Rick, Chilicothe, OH
KG5CEN, Glen, Slidell, LA
KG6FIY, Endaf, Long Beach, CA
AF5JG, Eric, Marrero, LA
N5OZG, Joe, Metarie, LA
KM4NRZ, Josh, Harkers Island, NC
KA5EZQ, Rick, Belle Chasse, LA
KE0FGZ, Brad, Goodson, MO
N1NLJ, Joe, Somerville, MA
WA2AQQ, Bob, East Meadow, NY
AE5ME, Jeff, Broken Arrow, OK

TEXT: (2)

VE1AKT, Al, New Brunswick, CN (CANWARN)
AD7LO, Doug, salt Lake City, UT

Total Checkins: 23

***

With the July 4 Holiday Weekend, be especially weather aware. If you see lightning or hear thunder, get to safe indoor shelter immediately…preferably a sturdy enclosed building, but stay away from windows. Do NOT take shelter in a portable storage shed…those or any place outdoors are NOT safe during thunderstorms. Lightning can strike as much as 20 miles from the parent thunderstorm…and the first strike you see, may very well be your last, if you’re not in safe shelter.

Daryl, WX1DER

The following stations into the July 2, 2016 Skywarn Hurricane Prep Net. Locations are from hamdata.com unless otherwise noted.

Question of the Week from KC5FM:

When you travel, do you check into local Skywarn Nets??

VOICE: (21)

WX1DER, Daryl, Little Rock, AR (Net Control, Advisories from NHC and SPC)
WB8YYS, Gregg, Kent, OH (Backup Net Control, Skywarn Coordinator)
KD1CY, Rob, New Bedford, MA (Net Management)
KC5FM, Lloyd, Portable in Kansas (Net Management, Question Of The Week)
KJ4EJH, John, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4JPE, Janice, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
WX9VOR, Debby, Aurora, IL (Skywarn Coordinator)
VA3WXA, Gord, Toronto, CN (Weather Radio Listeners Net)
VE9MTB, Rick, New Brunswick, CN (CANWARN)
N3JPP, John, North Huntingdon, PA
N1VXP, Rick, Chilicothe, OH
KG5CEN, Glen, Slidell, LA
KG6FIY, Endaf, Long Beach, CA
AF5JG, Eric, Marrero, LA
N5OZG, Joe, Metarie, LA
KM4NRZ, Josh, Harkers Island, NC
KA5EZQ, Rick, Belle Chasse, LA
KE0FGZ, Brad, Goodson, MO
N1NLJ, Joe, Somerville, MA
WA2AQQ, Bob, East Meadow, NY
AE5ME, Jeff, Broken Arrow, OK

TEXT: (2)

VE1AKT, Al, New Brunswick, CN (CANWARN)
AD7LO, Doug, salt Lake City, UT

Total Checkins: 23

***

With the July 4 Holiday Weekend, be especially weather aware. If you see lightning or hear thunder, get to safe indoor shelter immediately…preferably a sturdy enclosed building, but stay away from windows. Do NOT take shelter in a portable storage shed…those or any place outdoors are NOT safe during thunderstorms. Lightning can strike as much as 20 miles from the parent thunderstorm…and the first strike you see, may very well be your last, if you’re not in safe shelter.

Daryl, WX1DER

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