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Subject: Hurricane Watch Net Update for Ian
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 06:08:58 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Thu, 29 Sep 2022 06:08 UTC

09/29/2022

The Hurricane Watch Net[1] (HWN) has been in operation since the morning of
September 27, 2022, as Hurricane Ian swept across Cuba and headed toward
Florida's Gulf Coast. The HWN continues to operate on both 14.325 and 7.268 MHz
as propagation permits. The 20-meter net resumed at 8:00 AM Eastern Time on
Thursday, September 29, and will continue until further discussion and
conditions warrant closing-down the net.

At 5 AM EDT on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported that Ian
is now a tropical storm located 40 miles southeast of Orlando, Florida, with
maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. Ian is moving toward the northeast near 8
mph, and is still expected to produce strong winds, heavy rains, and storm
surge across portions of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. "On the forecast
track, the center of Ian is expected to move off the east-central coast of
Florida later today and then approach the coast of South Carolina on Friday.
The center will move farther inland across the Carolinas Friday night and
Saturday," included the report.

As the storm moves toward the Atlantic, and then back into the coastal states,
the focus of the HWN will change to receiving damage reports for the National
Hurricane Center, handling messages for Emergency Operation Centers, and other
agencies. The HWN will also assist Salvation Army SATERN Net partners to move
health and welfare communications traffic out of the affected areas.

"We appreciate the cooperation of amateur operators and nets in allowing us
clear frequencies to make these important contacts as Florida and the southern
states work to recover," said HWN Assistant Net Manager Stan Broadway, N8BHL.

The HWN disseminates the latest advisories issued by the National Hurricane
Center in Miami, Florida. The net also obtains real-time ground-level weather
conditions and initial damage assessments from amateur radio operators in the
affected area and relays that information to the NHC by way of WX4NHC, and when
required, the Canadian Hurricane Centre.

Amateur radio operators who want to monitor or participate in the hurricane
nets should visit these two useful and informative links:

The Hurricane Watch Net - Useful Links[2]

VoIP Hurricane Net[3]

ARRL News[4] previously reported that the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) granted an ARRL emergency request for a 60-day temporary waiver intended
to facilitate amateur radio emergency communications for hurricane relief. The
waiver was adopted on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, and immediately permitted
amateur radio operators supporting amateur data transmission for Hurricane Ian
traffic to employ a higher symbol rate for data transmissions than the current
limit of 300 baud (read the complete story at https://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-gra
nts-an-arrl-emergency-request-to-permit-higher-data-rate-transmissions-for-hurr
icane-relief-c[5]).

 

[1] https://www.hwn.org/
[2] https://hwn.org/tools/useful-links.html
[3] https://voipwx.net/
[4] https://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-grants-an-arrl-emergency-request-to-permit-higher-data-rate-transmissions-for-hurricane-relief-c
[5] https://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-grants-an-arrl-emergency-request-to-permit-higher-data-rate-transmissions-for-hurricane-relief-c

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