[ARRL-OK] Significant Severe Weather Potential this week

Mark Conklin n7xyo at yahoo.com
Mon May 20 13:00:28 EDT 2013


 
From:
Lenard Liebe
State Disaster Officer - OK, AR & NM
American Red Cross
 
At this time we are operating or supporting shelters in Norman, Shawnee and Carney.  We have liaisons positioned at the State EOC, the Shawnee Expo Center and a couple of Incident Command Posts in Lincoln and Cleveland Counties.  At this time we have full communication capabilities with our service delivery sites.  We are monitoring conditions for another round of severe weather and will update if our communication needs become evident.
 
If any ARES-OK volunteers or ARES-OK leaders or Radio Amateur, were/are involved providing communications support to the American Red Cross or any responding agency - please either report the activityon www.ARESOK.org or contact your Region's ZEC  - see www.ARESOK.org for there contact info. OR you can e-mail me directly with any details.
 
Details we are generally looking for are:
Names and calls of all responding amateur radio operators (contact info/phone numbers are good to - if you have that.)
Dates and amount of time in hours invensted in helping with communications.
Any other detail and/or photoS of amateur radio operators in action is truly welcomed.
 
Be safe and Weather Aware!!
 
73
 
Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.net
Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org


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ALL ARES-OK Leaders, 


Both the National Weather Service (NWS) warning offices in Oklahoma and the NWS' Storm Prediction Center (SPC) http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/ are making note of Severe Weather for this into early part of this week.

Today is a good day to reach out to your local Emergency Manager, American Red Cross or Salvation Army chapters and other emergency response partners and make sure they have your local contact info and know how to reach ARES-OK in case they need emergency communications support. 


ARES-OK can also be reached via:

Contact ARES-OK on-line via http://www.aresok.org/contactUs.asp
Or leave voice mail at  1-405-294-ARES  (1-405-294-2737)


Keep track with your area weather via
NWS Tulsa    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/
NWS Norman http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/

Listen LIVE to the weather for alerts and warnings via Weather Radio network
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/?n=radio


Please remember to report all ARES-OK activations via www.ARESOK.org or contact your Region's ZEC  - see www.ARESOK.org for there contact info.
 
Mark Conklin, N7XYO
Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
918.232.8346
n7xyo at arrl.netFollow me on Twitter @N7XYO

www.ARESOK.org
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