• Weather Emergencies

    From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to All on Sun Jul 10 16:02:42 2016
    I'm surprised with all of the weather emergencies we have had this echo has remained so silent. Also with the police situation in Dallas... much to be discussed what to do when there is an active shooter in the streets.

    Allen

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Allen Prunty on Mon Jul 11 09:20:00 2016
    Allen,

    I'm surprised with all of the weather emergencies we have had this echo has remained so silent. Also with the police situation in Dallas...
    much to be discussed what to do when there is an active shooter in the streets.

    Many of the Skywarn Nets that ham radio operators do are activated ONLY
    at the request of the National Weather Service. Otherwise, you've got too
    many storm spotter and chaser wannabes trying to stir up a panic with the weather.

    One of the area clubs does a Skywarn Training Net on the second Tuesday
    of every month at 7pm Central Time. Yet, scores of ham radio operators
    won't trouble themselves to check into that net, to learn proper net
    protocol, reportable criteria, etc. -- yet, they show up when the real
    thing occurs.

    We get reports such as:

    1) "The Tornado Sirens Are Going Off"

    2) "I have a Funnel Cloud That's Not Rotating" (they likely are seeing scud clouds).

    3) "It just started raining here"

    4) "It's lightning outside"

    NONE of that is REPORTABLE criteria...which is defined by the National Weather Service as:

    A) Tornado (a violently rotating column of air in contact with the ground)

    B) Funnel Cloud (a violently rotating column of air NOT in contact with
    the ground -- terms A and B are NOT interchangeable).

    C) Wall Cloud (lowering of a rain free cloud on the southwest side of a
    severe thudnerstorm.

    D) Hail 1 inch in diameter or larger (the size of a U.S. 25 cent piece (a quarter)).

    E) Damaging Winds, sustained or gusts, 50 knots (58 mph) or greater.

    F) Flash Flooding.

    Daryl, WX1DER

    ... I was told "Have emergency # on vacation". I wrote "911".
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  • From Kent Timm@1:229/728 to Allen Prunty on Thu Jul 28 18:36:00 2016
    As far as emergencies go,, that's was one of the main reasons I got my ham license.. But in time I relized the people running the local ARES and Canwarn (Canadian version of Skywarn) were pretty my a click group and not that intersted in new people joining. One time I ran in to one of the top guys for Skywarn/ARES in the grocery store and I walked up to him and started talking to
    him politle and his responce was to turn an walk away from me.
    Another person wanted it manditory ham have all sorts of training for miltary style operations in emergencies..
    Fast forward a few years, and I finally just gave up on getting in to emergency stuff and gave up on 2m repeater and simplex and sold off my FT2900R. I still have one of the cheapy china HT's only because I figure nobody would buy one used. I've turned it on durning what should have been the ARES net the past few weeks on to hear nothing, seem the net controler isn't even showing up now..
    So right now I'm just working on getting myself active on HF again.

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