And if that storm off the Bahamas develops into any sort of a storm (TROPICAL OR JUST PLAIN OLE RAIN) there might not be
too many SFL field days happening. Miami-Dade had 22 inches of rain last week. The floods are only starting to recede. Keep your fingers
Crossed that these storms fade out.
Barry, KB1PA
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On Jun 16, 2024, at 11:19 PM, Rob Macedo via groups.io <rmacedo@...> wrote:
Hello to all...
The Atlantic Tropics have a couple areas of disturbed weather being monitored, one of which has a high chance of development in the southwest Gulf of Mexico within 7 days and the other area of disturbed weather north of the Central Bahamas as a low chance of development. Both areas of disturbed weather will be monitored by the VoIP Hurricane Net Management Team. Atlantic Tropical updates can be found off the main menu of the web site, via our voipwxnet Facebook/Twitter feeds or via the National Hurricane Center web site at the following link:
The VoIP Hurricane Prep Net for Saturday 6/22/24 will be canceled due to Field Day weekend. If one of the areas of disturbed weather were to become a hurricane and threaten a land area, the VoIP Hurricane Net would activate as needed to support WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center. The VoIP Hurricane Net Management team will continue to monitor the Tropics for any development. Thanks to all for their continued support of the VoIP Hurricane Net!
73,Rob-KD1CY.
Director of Operations for the VoIP Hurricane Net