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From: arrl.de.wd1cks@VERT/WLARB (ARRL de WD1CKS)
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Subject: Hurricane Watch Net Stands Down, Likely Activating Again on July 3
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Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 13:31:32 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Fri, 2 Jul 2021 13:31 UTC

07/02/2021

The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN[1]) activated this morning at 1300 UTC for
Hurricane Elsa, which became a Category 1 storm earlier today. As of 1800 UTC,
Hurricane Elsa was about 95 miles west-northwest of St. Vincent, and 580 miles
east-southeast of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The storm is packing
maximum sustained winds of 85 MPH and is moving to the west-northwest at a
brisk 29 MPH.

"Being the storm was extremely close to Barbados, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent,
we went into operation to collect and forward weather data to the National
Hurricane Center in Miami," Net Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, said. "Given the
extremely short notice, I seriously doubt people on the islands knew to expect
HWN on the air. But, just to be safe, HWN was there to handle weather data and
other traffic as needed." The net was suspended at 1615 UTC.

Graves said the HWN now is focusing on its next activation. "At this time, it
appears we will be activating Saturday morning, July 3, at 1400 UTC on 14.325
MHz and remain active on this frequency for as long as we have propagation,"
Graves said. "We plan to start our 40-meter net on 7.268 beginning at 2300 UTC.
We will remain active on 40 meters for as long as propagation holds."

Graves said that if the net is needed and Elsa remains a hurricane, the HWN
plans to activate Sunday, July 4, 1200 UTC, on 14.325 MHz and remain active on
this frequency for as long as propagation holds. We start our 40-meter net on
7.268 at 2300 UTC.

"These activation plans are subject to change," Graves stressed. "Any change in
these plans will be posted on our website[2]."

This year during HWN activations, members of the Salvation Army's SATERN Net
will be monitoring on frequency to assist with any request for outgoing
health-and-welfare traffic from the affected area.

HWN welcomes and encourages radio amateurs to report observed ground-truth data
from the affected area. Information needed includes wind speed, wind gust, wind
direction, barometric pressure - if available, rainfall, damage, and storm
surge. Measured weather data is always appreciated but estimates are welcome.

"We are always ready and available to provide backup communications to official
agencies such as emergency operations centers, the Red Cross, and storm
shelters in the affected area. We also collect and forward significant damage
assessment data to FEMA officials stationed in the National Hurricane Center,"
Graves said.

[1] http://www.hwn.org/
[2] http://www.hwn.org/

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