KY Tornado drill ... unusual net!
Steve Lewis N8TFD
n8tfd at one.net
Wed Mar 10 21:01:05 EST 1999
Thanks to everyone (14 of you) who checked in for the Commonwealth of
Kentucky tornado drill today!
This was an unusual net in that, since we were on the air anyway, the
Weather Service Office in Wilmington was looking for "severe winter
weather"
reports.
This normally includes "falling" ice, as well as damage due to snow
accumulation, or particularly heavy snow accumulation in a short time (ie
what
happened overnight throughout most of the tri-state.)
Wilmington appreciated those reports. WARN would like to remind you that
although it is unusual for us to hold a net to collect winter weather
reports,
the Weather Service will take those reports via phone call to their
"Spotter
Hotline."
Again, thanks to all for your help...certainly a "different" tornado
drill than we're used to!
-73- de N8TFD/Steve
WARN Training Coordinator
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