Thanks for the intel Brian. So far, I haven't heard anything pertaining to Skywarn. From a forecast standpoint, it's looking as if flooding and rainfall amounts will be the concerns relating to Skywarn. Flooding of streams, creeks, or rivers out of their banks(including any roadway or property impacts) and an inch or more of rain accumulation are reportable as well as any downed trees due to ground saturation. If a net becomes necessary, we will activate. Otherwise, folks can always pass on any reportable criteria via email or phone at:

 [email protected]

or

(800)-253-7091

Andy
KC3WRX
 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KB3WFV via K3CAL <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 10:38 AM
To: Calvert Amateur Radio Association - K3CAL <[email protected]>
Subject: [K3CAL] Hurricane Nets
 

Good morning.

With Hurricane Deby approaching the area, here are a couple of links to amateur radio hurricane nets.

There are two distinct hurricane-related nets based in North America. The hurricane Watch Net which is on 14.325 or 7.268, and whose status you can always check by visiting:
https://hwn.org/

and the VoIP Hurricane Net which you can read about by visiting:
https://voipwx.net/

Stay informed.
Brian
KB3WFV
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