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October

Things To Do


Below is a list of thing that you can do to achieve your goal this month.
Choose at least one, and complete it.

  • Have flashlights ready in an easily accessible place and check batteries in flashlights and radios.
  • Acquire and learn how to safely use a portable generator.
  • Create a power outage plan – decide what you can do before, during and after a power outage to minimize the effect on your household.

 

We count on electricity for heat, food, and medical needs. Many gas appliances even need electricity to run. A power outage is an emergency that often follows another emergency—like a hurricane, tornado, or winter storm. That makes it even more important to be prepared in advance

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Saturday, 21 May 2011 14:12

Weather Resources & Links:

Weather Underground Advanced Weather Map (WunderMap)

 



 


NOAA Current Activity


 


Skywarn & Critical Incident Net Operations Frequencies:

1. Primary 146.68 (162.2 Hz PL) LARK Repeater

2. Backup 145.410 (162.2 Hz PL) Repeater

3. Backup 444.525 (100.0 Hz PL) LARK Repeater

4. Backup 144.32 Simplex

5. Backup 145.52 Simplex

6. STATE Simplex Data 145.76

7. COUNTY Simplex Data 145.07


Links Of Interest:

SkyWarn HomePage

National Weather Service

NWS Winter Storm Guide

NWS Skywarn Basic Training

NWS Advanced Training

NWS Thunderstorms Training

NWS Radar Tutorial

NWS Windchill

NWS Booklet

NWS Spotter

NWS Spotter Training

 

Last Updated on Friday, 27 May 2011 03:25
 
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