[PHX-Skywarn] Re-Post From Friday
Spider
[email protected]
Sun, 4 Jan 2004 16:14:44 -0700
Keep in mind the WxSvr sends out the w/w/a's via APRS and seems to work
great along with it highlighting the maps for the various types of w/w/a's
with alarming sounds and the works!
Much faster than email alerts by far!
I will not be signing up on the new list.
Jim, WA6OFT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen Sklar" <[email protected]>
To: "Phx- SkyWarn" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 4:08 PM
Subject: [PHX-Skywarn] Re-Post From Friday
> Hello All....
> This is a repost...
> Thanks
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Hello All...
> I trust all of you had nice holidays.....
>
> There is a few changes with the way weather alerts will be sent out
> for a host of reasons,,,
> The current alert list server (Phx-Skywarn) will be shut off in the
> next few weeks....
> Because of this, you will NEED TO SIGN UP ON THE NEW LIST ASAP....
> This list mimics what the qth.net list server did.
> We can no longer send mail to the qth.net server due to the security
settings on that server.
> The svr-spotter listserver should take the place of the qth.net server.
> You will need to tell all of the spotters who wish to receive the wx data
notification to subscribe to the new list server.
> This list does not archive any data, it just mails the information to the
members.
> http://nws.phx.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/svr-spotter
> They will have to be approved by myself, Frank or David Runyan in order
to belong to the list server.
> Members can post messages to the new listserver.
> ------------------------------------------
> County specific List servers -
> http://nws.phx.noaa.gov/mailman/listinfo/
> Spotters can also join the county specific lists to see archived data. It
is recommended that the member turn off the mail notification for the county
listservers. The possibility of multiple mailing for one product is very
likely. Products are disseminated to the lists via county and zone codes.
> Again all members will have to be approved by David Runyan or myself.
> The real benefit to this setup is that any person can belong to their
> appropriate county listserver and turn off the sendmail for that list.
> They can then also belong to the new svr-spotter list and get the mail
> notification. They then have the option of going into the county
> listserver archives for current or old WX data. This will give them total
> flexibility and control over what data they wish to receive.
> So, lets get the new list up and running....
> Please note, this WILL NOT EFFECT THE WX7PHX LIST
> If you have any questions please post to one of the lists
> and we will try to answer asap....
> Please dont remove your address from this server (Phx-SkyWarn)....
> I will leave Phx-Skywarn in hot stand-by till we are sure
> that the new servers will work...
> Thanks...
>
> Allen Sklar
> Tempe AZ USA
>
>
> Thanks All,,,,
>
> Allen Sklar,W7AS
> Tempe AZ
> MAA-224
>
>
>
> Allen Sklar
> Tempe AZ USA
>
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