[NCARC] Severe Weather Operations (Tuesday - Thursday)
Mike Bates
n7dq at comcast.net
Tue Jun 12 15:42:47 EDT 2012
Severe weather potential has decreased today and moved out to the far
eastern plains. NWS is not anticipating the need for spotters this
afternoon but we could still get isolated thunderstorms, so keep your
eyes and ears on the skies.
Wednesday's severe weather potential is very low. Thursday's severe
weather potential depends on several items, moisture from the gulf and
frontal boundaries moving through the area. As this changes, we will
get updates out to all.
If a weather net needs to be activated for these two days, we will use
447.275- (100hz/100hz) for severe weather operations due to resource
operations on 145.115.
Mike W0MBH will continue to put out each day as needed updates on the
need for spotter activation based on what we get from the Boulder NWS
office and at the URL http://www.crh.noaa.gov/wxstory.php?site=bou.
Mike only puts out an email if there is a potential for spotter
activation around 8am and noon. The weather story URL has the most
current information and is updated as needed by the NWS.
Frequencies may change and updates will come out via email and on the
resource net as needed.
Mike
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Mike Bates - N7DQ
Colorado ARES D10 Skywarn AEC
970.219.3225
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