[FPARC] Fw: You may want to post this on the Ft Pierce site
Arthur Lindell
w4zef at bellsouth.net
Wed Nov 15 18:23:05 EST 2006
This is for everybody's information, thanks to Wayne.
If you can read this, thank a teacher.... If
you are reading it in
English thank a Veteran.
Thanks for reading this & have a great day!
73 Art W4ZEF
-------Original Message-------
From: Wayne Burkett
Date: 11/15/06 15:17:35
To: w4zef at bellsouth.net
Subject: You may want to post this on the Ft Pierce site
Group,
I received this Alert from Indian River County EOC a few minutes ago.
The Treasure Coast Skywarn Net (TCSN) will be active as request by the
National Weather Service in Melbourne or other appropriate agency.
73 de
Wayne
KA1VRF
Net Manager
IRCARES Skywarn Coordinator
SLCARES Skywarn Coordinator
From: Etta LoPresti
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 2:46 PM
To: Weather Alerts
Subject: Hazardous Weather Expected for 11/16/06
Dear Weather Alert Subscriber:
The Treasure Coast area can expect
strong to severe storms late Wednesday and early Thursday
The National Weather Service reports that a squall line containing numerous
lightning storms will move rapidly across East central Florida Thursday
morning. Communities along the Treasure coast will likely see storms affect
our area between sunrise and mid-morning.
We will likely see the formation of strong to locally severe storms possibly
leading to the development of a few tornadoes.
This weather event will occur after midnight when most of us are sleeping.
The only method to receive notification of a severe weather watch or warning
is by way of having a NOAA Weather Radio with a tone alert feature.
Make sure your weather radio is in good working order and properly set to
alert. If you do not own a NOAA Weather Radio, I strongly urge you to
consider purchasing one. Risk of injury and death increase during severe
weather outbreaks occurring during the pre-dawn hours.
There are only 15 days left in hurricane season!
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Etta LoPresti, F.P.E.M.
Emergency Management Planner
Emergency Management Division
Indian River County Dept. of Emergency Services
"Disaster Preparedness is key to saving your life and property."
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