[CALV-ARES] Fwd: NHC Investigating a Tropical Disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia/Florida

DENNIS BOWLING dennis.bowling at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 12:17:14 EDT 2014


Please read message below and take appropriate steps.
73, Dennis/N3QHC

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 Subject: Fwd: NHC Investigating a Tropical Disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia/Florida
 From: Jim Montgomery <wb3kas at aol.com>
 Sent: 10:07am, Tuesday, July 1, 2014
 To: regill at co.pg.md.us
 CC: jcross3 at gmail.com,n3qhc at verizon.net,rdavidson at aceweb.com,arbyone1 at gmail.comTo Mr. Ronnie Gill

Prince George's County Emergency Manager

 

 

Our Talbot County ARES Emergency Coordinator, Bob Luff, has advised that they have been put on notice for the impending possible storm headed this way.  While not activated yet, there is concern.  Bob is a member of my Maryland-DC Section Emergency Coordinator team.

 

I have posted this on our ARES/RACES information reflector and neighboring counties (Charles, Calvert and St. Mary's) to keep our radio operators advised in the region.

 

Should the coastal regions on the Eastern Shore be effected by the storm, radio operators would be requested from the Maryland counties and the District of Columbia as mutual aid support to move in while the population on the shore takes care of families and personal business.  If we are not affected, Prince George's ARES would be one of the responding emergency communications teams.

 

Just thought you'd like to know.

 

 

tnx es 73, de

Jim

WB3KAS

PRGE ARES EC

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Luff <luff.bob at gmail.com>
To: ARES <ares-emd-request at ares-emd.com>; Dick Damron <dick.damron at hotmail.com>; Mike N3OUE Hollyday <n3oue at atlanticbb.net>; Scott Hamilton <scottha at me.com>; Susan Reiswerg <contactsusanr at gmail.com>; Jim Wortman <jim at marinemodelrestoration.com>; Cathy Jones <cbjonestf at msn.com>; Dan Mautz <dmautz11 at yahoo.com>; John Michael Gottschalk <k8pbj at yahoo.com>; Guy Billings <hookedupllc2000 at gmail.com>; Ken Rogers <kenr-1947 at goeaston.net>; Bob Luff <luff.bob at gmail.com>
Cc: Jim Montgomery <wb3kas at aol.com>; Clay Stamp <CStamp at talbgov.org>
Sent: Tue, Jul 1, 2014 9:10 am
Subject: Fwd: NHC Investigating a Tropical Disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia/Florida

Hello all ARES & RACES Stations


Please read the attached email from Clay Stamp, Talbot County Emergency Director about the predicted possible close path of what could be the season's first Category 1 hurricane.  


As predicted now, the Cat 1 hurricane could pass just off the Atlantic coast line by Ocean City this Friday-Saturday.  But these are early predictions made while it's still forming and tropical storm status.  If it remains no worse than Cat 1 and stays 75+ miles East of Talbot County, it would have minimal impact here... thunderstorms & gusty winds maybe to 30 kts from NE.  (This usually means little/ no storm surge tides because an East passage causes a NE wind which blows water out of the Bay)


But as we know, these predictions can change quickly and with the event horizon only 3 days away... all ARES & RACES volunteers are asked to pay close attention to forecast updates and further updates from Clay, which I will forward.  Also, it is recommended that you take this opportunity to inventory/ prepare your Emergency Go-Bag and refresh/ seasonalize it for Summer condition needs (bug spray, Sun block, sunglasses, extra water, as well as all your normal personal and equipment items.  Make sure all your spare batteries are recharged.  


Please plan for a brief Joint ARES/ RACES NET WEDNESDAY at 2000 local time (8p).  

Sent from my iPhone


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From: Clay Stamp <CStamp at talbgov.org>
Date: June 30, 2014 at 5:53:35 PM EDT
Subject: NHC Investigating a Tropical Disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia/Florida

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Just a general heads up and hopefully the only message concerning this matter...

 

The National Hurricane Center is watching a disturbance 110 NM East of Melbourne Florida which may develop into a tropical system and track up the east coast... All models at this time are showing the system remaining east of the DELMARVA coast. This being said we may have rain a threat mid to late week... 

 

You can monitor our area National Weather Service forecast office by accessing this web site... http://www.weather.gov/phi/

 

You can monitor our updates at www.talbotdes.org or by searching and liking us on Facebook at Talbot County Emergency Services

 

We will issue updates only as appropriate...
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