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Subject: Elsa to Make Landfall along North Florida Coast, ARES Net Activated
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2021 05:41:58 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Wed, 7 Jul 2021 05:41 UTC

07/07/2021

Briefly a hurricane, Tropical Storm Elsa is moving northward, nearly parallel
to Florida's western coast, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds, which continue
spreading inland across the western Florida peninsula. As of 0900 UTC, the
storm was 50 miles south-southwest of Cedar Key, and 70 miles west-northwest of
Tampa with maximum sustained winds of 65 MPH. It's moving to the north at 14
MPH. Elsa is expected to make landfall later today along north Florida Gulf
coast. The storm should then move across the southeastern and mid-Atlantic US
through Thursday.

The Northern Florida Section activated the ARES Net on 3.950 kHz for Tropical
Storm Elsa. The Northern Florida and West Central Florida Sections have
activated members in various roles, prompting Northern Florida Section
Emergency Coordinator Karl Martin, K4HBN, to activate the HF net to provide any
communications support that is needed. An open net has been activated on
SARnet[1] - a UHF-linked repeater network. Volunteers should only participate
if they have pertinent information to share or are requested to provide
information.

"ARRL Headquarters and the ARRL Emergency Management Department are monitoring
the storm's progress and will be ready to assist Sections affected by Elsa,"
ARRL Emergency Management Director Paul Gilbert, KE5ZW, said.

The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN[2]) had activated last evening (July 6) for
several hours but has since stood down. 

[1] https://www.sarnetfl.com/
[2] http://www.hwn.org/

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