VoIP Hurricane Prep Net Report – Saturday June 18th, 2016
The following stations into the June 18, 2016 Skywarn Hurricane Prep Net. Locations are from hamdata.com unless otherwise noted.
Question of the Week from KC5FM:
How often does your local Skywarn group train?
VOICE: (20)
K3WRY, Joe, Palsa, Richmond, VA (Net Control)
WB8YYS, Gregg, Kent, OH (Backup Net Control)(Skywarn Coordinator)
KC5FM, Lloyd, Altus, OK (Net Management)
WX1DER, Daryl, Little Rock, AR (Advisories from NHC and SPC)
WA3TOY, Kurt, Pasadena, MD (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4EJH, John, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4JPE, Janice, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
W3TDH, Tom, Takoma Park, MD (Skywarn Coordinator)
WX9VOR, Debby, Aurora, IL (Skywarn Coordinator)
VA3WXA, Gord, Toronto, CN (Weather Radio Listeners Net)
VE9MTB, Rick, New Brunswick, CN (CanWarn)
NP3OD, Francisco, San Juan, PR
N1VXP, Rick, Chilicothe, OH
N1NLJ, Joe, Somerville, MA
KG6FIY, Endaf, Long Beach, CA
KI6WDY, Gerald, Gray, TN
KG5CEN, Glen, Slidell, LA (also Textbox checkin)
KJ6BDQ, Kurtis, Gray, TN
KA5EZQ, Rick, Belle Chasse, LA
AF5JG, Eric, Marrero, LA
TEXT: (7)
KB7QHP, Steve, Phoenix, AZ
KA1VRF, Wayne, Vero Beach, FL
KJ4PWY, Mike, Frederick, MD
KW4PD, David, Aquadale, NC
VE1MBR, Bob, Nova Scotia, CN (Canadian Hurricane Center)
KC8FQV, Mark, Aurora, OH
KK4JMO, Danny, Vero Beach, FL
WA2AQQ, Bob, East Meadow, NY
The following stations into the June 18, 2016 Skywarn Hurricane Prep Net. Locations are from hamdata.com unless otherwise noted.
Question of the Week from KC5FM:
How often does your local Skywarn group train?
VOICE: (20)
K3WRY, Joe, Palsa, Richmond, VA (Net Control)
WB8YYS, Gregg, Kent, OH (Backup Net Control)(Skywarn Coordinator)
KC5FM, Lloyd, Altus, OK (Net Management)
WX1DER, Daryl, Little Rock, AR (Advisories from NHC and SPC)
WA3TOY, Kurt, Pasadena, MD (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4EJH, John, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
KJ4JPE, Janice, Swansboro, NC (Skywarn Coordinator)
W3TDH, Tom, Takoma Park, MD (Skywarn Coordinator)
WX9VOR, Debby, Aurora, IL (Skywarn Coordinator)
VA3WXA, Gord, Toronto, CN (Weather Radio Listeners Net)
VE9MTB, Rick, New Brunswick, CN (CanWarn)
NP3OD, Francisco, San Juan, PR
N1VXP, Rick, Chilicothe, OH
N1NLJ, Joe, Somerville, MA
KG6FIY, Endaf, Long Beach, CA
KI6WDY, Gerald, Gray, TN
KG5CEN, Glen, Slidell, LA (also Textbox checkin)
KJ6BDQ, Kurtis, Gray, TN
KA5EZQ, Rick, Belle Chasse, LA
AF5JG, Eric, Marrero, LA
TEXT: (7)
KB7QHP, Steve, Phoenix, AZ
KA1VRF, Wayne, Vero Beach, FL
KJ4PWY, Mike, Frederick, MD
KW4PD, David, Aquadale, NC
VE1MBR, Bob, Nova Scotia, CN (Canadian Hurricane Center)
KC8FQV, Mark, Aurora, OH
KK4JMO, Danny, Vero Beach, FL
WA2AQQ, Bob, East Meadow, NY
Remember, with Field Day this upcoming weekend, to keep safety first. Weather wise, that includes intense heat, and thunderstorm potential. With the heat, the towers will be HOT, and you can burn yourself without proper protection. With thunderstorms, the towers are a huge lightning rod. Lightning can strike as much as 20 miles from the parent thunderstorm…so, if you note storms developing, get off the tower, go QRT, unplug immediately, and go to a safe indoor shelter. Remain there for at least 30 minutes until after you hear the last rumble of thunder. And, be sure to have sprays for insect repellent.
Daryl, WX1DER