The MWA at our monthly August meeting
proposed to rejoin Skywarn. We will, or Jeff - WB1AAL will,
notify the directors of NWS Pittsburgh and the skywarn amateur
radio operations coordinator for our area, Fred McMullen and Eddie
Misiewicz, KB3YRU, that the MWA and the W8MWA repeater are back
on Skywarn.
Jim or Jeff will normally call up the net during
severe or winter weather conditions. The procedure, as I see it,
would be to have the net go into monitoring mode on the W8MWA
two-meter repeater during a weather watch situation and ask all
stations to monitor the repeater. The net would go into an active
call up during a warning or station reported weather event.
Reports should be funneled to the appropriate NWS office.
Monongalia, Marion, Preston and Wetzel area reports would be
sent to the Pittsburgh NWS. Harrison, Tucker, and other West
Virginia counties would be sent to the Charleston NWS office. .
Fred suggests that this information should be sent in to the NWS
by a Skywarn Trained Observer as they would have the training
and knowledge required to filter the reports to determine which
reported items are necessary to the NWS and which are not.
However, club members and net participants should be encouraged
to enroll in NWSChat 2.0. This would allow stations to use
NWSChat 2.0 to submit reports directly if they wished. Still,
their reports should still be passed on to the Net Control
and/or the Skywarn Trained Observer. The NWS does not have the
ability to monitor all repeaters in the coverage area, however
with the implementation of NWSChat, they can easily communicate
with all reporting areas in one application and better assess
conditions.
More details and procedures to come, but the
gist of this whole thing is to better serve the public service
needs of our community. Please turn on your radios, mobile -
base - handheld - scanner - etc., and monitor our repeater
during weather related events.
Skywarn training is available both online
and, occasionally, in a group session locally. More details and
links for online training will follow in a separate email.
Randy