[ARRL-OK] Re: Weather Warnings

AE5MH ae5mh at cox.net
Mon Apr 11 21:21:56 EDT 2005


OK,

I have listened to both sides, and agree with each others points.

Now can we get on with something else and take some of this debating off
line!

Go direct if you want to debate it!

Thank you for the websites, and Mac, thank you for generating the stimulus
to have them posted!

73
AE5MH

-----Original Message-----
From: arrl-ok-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:arrl-ok-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of M. Schneider
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 7:31 PM
To: ARRL Oklahoma Section List
Subject: Re: [ARRL-OK] Re: Weather Warnings

Well, Mac, I respectfully have to disagree with you here.  As you say, the
immediate surrounding counties programmed in the WX radios will provide that
1/2 to 2 hour advance notice.  That eliminates the need for the type of
time-sensitive emails that prompted this discussion.  Posts of general
advisories that are readily available on various NOAA/NWS websites is really
information that those who are interested can get for themselves.
(Actually, I have two SAME alert radios, the one next to my bed is set for
only Payne County, while the second one is connected to my computer and is
set to respond to the counties within about a 150 mile radius of my home and
display the alerts on my computer.)

Now, I'm not going to get mad and go away over this, I just see these
notices as a waste of time, given that I, like many others, am still on a
dialup connection.  I get this information from free and paid subscription
email alerts that are alot more timely then re-emailed information.  I
belong to the ARRL-OK sig for information on amateur radio.  Weather and
amateur radio are obviously not mutually exclusive, but that doesn't mean
that forums for each need to discuss the other.

My thoughts,
Mark Schneider  - K5MAR
Asst. Emergency Coordinator, Payne County,
Amateur Radio Emergency Service

Chapter Liaison, Payne-Noble County Chapter,
American Red Cross

----- Original Message -----
From: "D C Macdonald" <k2gkk at hotmail.com>
To: <arrl-ok at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 7:04 PM
Subject: [ARRL-OK] Re: Weather Warnings


One thing to remember, most folks who have SAME
capable weather radios probably have them set to
recieve warnings for their home counties plus maybe
the immediate surrounding counties.  Posts of the
general NOAA advisories provides for advanced and
more detailed data on possible weather conditions.

My thought, echoed by some others, is that the info
may be valuable to many as a tipoff to what's likely
to be headed their way anywhere from 1/2 hour to
8 or 10 hours ahead of time.

73  ---  Mac, K2GKK/5




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