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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 06/01/2022
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Re: POTA June 11th (Parks Over The Air)
Shane Lien
Yes. It¡¯s at Interstate Park at the Skyline pavilion. I was with Mark W9GWG when we reserved the time and place with the park. On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 14:38 Robert Hadley <rhadley06@...> wrote:
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Re: POTA June 11th (Parks Over The Air)
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On May 27, 2022, at 12:58 PM, Shane Lien <kd9njj@...> wrote:
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Re: POTA June 11th (Parks Over The Air)
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIt is Interstate park and south of St. Croix Falls along the river. Sorry but I¡¯ve only been here about twelve years now.?On May 27, 2022, at 12:58 PM, Shane Lien <kd9njj@...> wrote:
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Re: POTA June 11th (Parks Over The Air)
Shane Lien
Correction on the location. The park north of St. Croix Falls on 87 is the Lions?Club park. Interstate Park is located south of St. Croix Falls on highway 35. The Skyline pavilion is reserved for the event. That is the pavilion located just to the east of the Ice Age Trail visitor center just past the main park entrance. Attached is a map pointing out the exact?location. On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 11:45 Robert Hadley <rhadley06@...> wrote: On June 11th at Interstate Park, just outside St. Croix Falls north on HWY 87 along the river. Several clubs will be joining there to experience portable QRP type transmissions mostly. So if you are bored on that morning try something new by joining all the other Hams getting together, trying something new, and meeting some new people. All are welcome. Bring your fishing pole as well if you like. Hope to see ya there. Robert K9TWC? |
POTA June 11th (Parks Over The Air)
On June 11th at Interstate Park, just outside St. Croix Falls north on HWY 87 along the river. Several clubs will be joining there to experience portable QRP type transmissions mostly. So if you are bored on that morning try something new by joining all the other Hams getting together, trying something new, and meeting some new people. All are welcome. Bring your fishing pole as well if you like. Hope to see ya there. Robert K9TWC?
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 05/25/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 05/18/2022
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Re: BWRA Net Control May 18th
Nick, I will take it again.? (Wed the 18th)? EDWARD HOSBACH? FCC General Class #KD9RNI On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 8:16 PM nicholasmueller via <nicholasmueller=[email protected]> wrote:
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Special Weather Statement
Special Weather Statement issued May 15 at 4:28AM CDT by NWS Duluth MN
Low relative humidity and breezy winds will lead to near-critical
fire weather conditions today across northwest Wisconsin.
Westerly winds around 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph and
relative humidity between 20 and 30 percent will once again lead
to near-critical fire weather conditions. Check burning
restrictions and fire danger before burning.
For more information on burning restrictions for Wisconsin, see
www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/ForestFire/restrictions.asp.
Sender Sent 5/15/2022 04:28 CDT Douglas; Bayfield; Ashland; Iron; Burnett; Washburn; Sawyer; Price ? |
Severe thunderstorm watch
Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued May 12 at 12:21PM CDT until May 12 at 5:00PM CDT by NWS Duluth MN
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH
205 IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR THE FOLLOWING
AREAS
IN MINNESOTA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 1 COUNTY
IN EAST CENTRAL MINNESOTA
PINE
IN WISCONSIN THIS WATCH INCLUDES 8 COUNTIES
IN NORTH CENTRAL WISCONSIN
PRICE
IN NORTHWEST WISCONSIN
ASHLAND BAYFIELD BURNETT
DOUGLAS IRON SAWYER
WASHBURN
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ASHLAND, BAYFIELD, GRANTSBURG,
HAYWARD, HINCKLEY, HURLEY, PHILLIPS, PINE CITY, SHELL LAKE,
SPOONER, SUPERIOR, AND WASHBURN. THIS ALSO INCLUDES THE TRIBAL
LANDS OF THE RED CLIFF BAND, THE LAC COURTE OREILLES RESERVATION,
THE BAD RIVER RESERVATION AND THE MILLE LACS BAND, LENA LAKE AND,
HINCKLEY AREAS.
Sender Sent 5/12/2022 12:21 CDT Pine, MN; Ashland, WI; Bayfield, WI; Burnett, WI; Douglas, WI; Iron, WI; Price, WI; Sawyer, WI; Washburn, WI ? |
Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 05/11/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 05/04/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 04/27/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 04/20/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 04/13/2022
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Event: BWRA Wednesday Night 8pm Net - 04/06/2022
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Severe Weather Awareness Week April 4-8 and Tornado Warning Siren Drill Info.
A tornado in Jefferson County in July of 2021 caused damage to multiple homes and other buildings. Photo credit: ReadyWisconsin ? MADISON, Wis. ¨C Governor Tony Evers is proclaiming April 4-8 as Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin. ReadyWisconsin is encouraging every Wisconsinite to prepare for severe weather and tornadoes that occur during the spring and summer months. ¡°Severe weather can include several hazardous conditions produced by thunderstorms, such as damaging wind, tornadoes, hail, and flooding,¡± said Greg Engle, acting Wisconsin Emergency Management administrator. ¡°Now is the time to be prepared, be aware, and be ready before a disaster occurs.¡± Wisconsin averages 23 tornadoes per year. The National Weather Service confirmed 41 tornadoes touched down in Wisconsin in 2021. While the busiest time of year for tornadoes is typically during the spring and summer months, they can happen at any time of year. In December of last year, Wisconsin had 10 tornado touchdowns reported in a single day. To stay safe from severe weather, ReadyWisconsin encourages people to do the following: ¡¤?????? Create an emergency plan and practice it. ¡¤?????? Know where designated shelters are located at home, work, and school, and be ready to go there when a tornado warning is issued. ¡¤?????? Have multiple ways to receive alerts about approaching severe weather. Outdoor warning sirens, a NOAA Weather Radio, local media, and smart phone apps are all important tools. Don¡¯t rely on any single source for important life-saving information. ¡¤?????? If you have a mobile device, make sure it is enabled to receive Wireless Emergency Alerts. On many devices, that option is available in the settings menu. ¡¤?????? Keep up to date on the daily forecast for your area. ¡¤?????? Create an emergency kit for your home. Find tips for building a kit at? ? On April 7, Wisconsin will conduct its annual statewide tornado drill. At 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m., everyone is encouraged to pause what they are doing and practice going to their designated shelter location. If there is severe weather expected anywhere in the state on April 7, the drill would be postponed to April 8. If you are unable to participate at those times, ReadyWisconsin encourages everyone to make time on the date of the drill to practice your plan. During the drill times, the National Weather Service will conduct NOAA Weather Radio tests, which can be heard if actively listening to a weather radio at 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Washburn County will test their outdoor warning sirens during the drill times, so don¡¯t be alarmed if you hear a siren on April 7! ¡°Being prepared for tornadoes and severe weather goes beyond Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week,¡± said Engle. ¡°It¡¯s a year-round effort, and how well you prepare for a disaster today can impact your ability to recover tomorrow.¡± Share on social media how you¡¯re participating by using the hashtag?#TornadoDrillWI A copy of Gov. Evers¡¯ proclamation is available at?. For more tips on severe weather preparedness and advice on creating your own emergency plan, visit?. You can also follow ReadyWisconsin on Facebook () and Twitter () for tips on emergency preparedness throughout the year! ? ? For more preparedness information, please visit ? Thank you. Carol ? Carol Buck, CEM-WI Washburn County Emergency Management Director PSAP Coord., PIO, TLO & ICP/COMM Team Manager PO Box 429 - 421 Hwy 63 Shell Lake, WI 54871 715-468-4730 (O) 715-468-4715 (F) 715-520-2479 (C) cbuck@...
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