[SEDXC] Gustav, Hanna and four other T.D. Systems
K2EWB
k2ewb at comcast.net
Mon Sep 1 14:17:56 EDT 2008
The ARRL says the National Hurricane Center's Hurricane Watch Net
activated at 19Z Sunday to establish a list of available reporting
stations along the northern Gulf of Mexico shore to begin Monday
morning for the forecasted landfall of Gustav there. These are the
Hurricane Watch Net frequencies: 14325, 7268, and 3815. The
Caribbean Net North Florida frequency is 3950 and South Florida is
3940. Also, Amateur Radio Echolink/IRLP, EchoLink Conference "WX-
TALK" Node 7203, IRLP Node 9219. The West Gulf Emergency Health and
Welfare Net is on 7290 daytime, 3995 nighttime. There is a 72-hour
moratorium on inbound health and welfare traffic.
ALSO, Hanna is now classified as a Hurricane with winds of 75 MPH &
pressure now down to 985 per the NWS as of 1330 EDT on Sept. 1, 2008.
Eastern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina should stay alert.
AND, there are four other T.D. systems to watch. They are strung out all
across
the Atlantic from near the Caribbean eastward to just off the coast of
Africa
South of the Cape Verde islands.
Leon, (K2EWB)
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