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Your Weather Station Info


 

One of the key criteria for reporting changing surface
conditions is to have reliable reports, measured from
weather stations. If you have access to a personal
weather station or instrumentation and you are in the
Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina path of the
present storms, please list them here in a return email
to the group so that we can give our net control ops and
liaisons to the HNC an idea of what to expect. I will
create a database with the info you provide. We will
later ask for the rest of you to submit information to
have a comprehensive base to draw from.

Please list your:

1. Location

2. Weather station or measuring capabilities
(anemometer, barometer, temp, etc...)

3. Repeater, Linked or Personal Node

4. Name and Call

5. And if you are a liaison to local NWS offices or
Emergency Management Agencies.

Thanks, Danny KD4RAA
kd4raa@...


 

1. Lumberton, NC
2. Davis Vantage Pro (full instrumentation)
3. IRLP Node 4912
4. Henry, N4MCD
5. Asst Skywarn EC, NWS Wilmington, NC
Area Coordinator, Southeast NC Skywarn
ARES, Robeson County EOC, Lumberton, NC

Live Vantage Pro feed to Weatherundergound updated every 10 min at

ID=KNCLUMBE2

--- In VOIP-WXNET@..., "Danny Musten" <danny@m...> wrote:
One of the key criteria for reporting changing surface
conditions is to have reliable reports, measured from
weather stations. If you have access to a personal
weather station or instrumentation and you are in the
Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina path of the
present storms, please list them here in a return email
to the group so that we can give our net control ops and
liaisons to the HNC an idea of what to expect. I will
create a database with the info you provide. We will
later ask for the rest of you to submit information to
have a comprehensive base to draw from.

Please list your:

1. Location

2. Weather station or measuring capabilities
(anemometer, barometer, temp, etc...)

3. Repeater, Linked or Personal Node

4. Name and Call

5. And if you are a liaison to local NWS offices or
Emergency Management Agencies.

Thanks, Danny KD4RAA
kd4raa@v...


 

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Danny,
Have a Davis Weather station that is being repaired (lightning). Still have manual instruments.
?

----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: [VOIP-WXNET] Your Weather Station Info

One of the key criteria for reporting changing surface
conditions is to have reliable reports, measured from
weather stations.? If you have access to a personal
weather station or instrumentation and you are in the
Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina path of the
present storms, please list them here in a return email
to the group so that we can give our net control ops and
liaisons to the HNC an idea of what to expect.? I will
create a database with the info you provide.? We will
later ask for the rest of you to submit information to
have a comprehensive base to draw from.

Please list your:

1. Location:
Northern Wake Co, Raleigh, NC
35.97N/78.69W 361ft above sea level
good exposure, few trees?

2. Weather station or measuring capabilities
(anemometer, barometer, temp,humidity,etc...)
anemometer, max/min temp. rain gauge, barograph,dewpoint, NWS weather shelter
3. Repeater, Linked or Personal Node
,
4. Name and Call
Bob Woodson WX4MMM
5. And if you are a liaison to local NWS offices or
Emergency Management Agencies.
AEC Central Carolina Skywarn
rainfall network for NWS Raleigh
?
Thanks, Danny KD4RAA
kd4raa@...



kf4vgx
 

Can you get into the KD4PBK Repeater in Lumberton ? KD4PBK node
194823


In VOIP-WXNET@..., "Henry McDuffie" <hmcduffie@n...>
wrote:
1. Lumberton, NC
2. Davis Vantage Pro (full instrumentation)
3. IRLP Node 4912
4. Henry, N4MCD
5. Asst Skywarn EC, NWS Wilmington, NC
Area Coordinator, Southeast NC Skywarn
ARES, Robeson County EOC, Lumberton, NC

Live Vantage Pro feed to Weatherundergound updated every 10 min at

ID=KNCLUMBE2




--- In VOIP-WXNET@..., "Danny Musten" <danny@m...>
wrote:
One of the key criteria for reporting changing surface
conditions is to have reliable reports, measured from
weather stations. If you have access to a personal
weather station or instrumentation and you are in the
Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina path of the
present storms, please list them here in a return email
to the group so that we can give our net control ops and
liaisons to the HNC an idea of what to expect. I will
create a database with the info you provide. We will
later ask for the rest of you to submit information to
have a comprehensive base to draw from.

Please list your:

1. Location

2. Weather station or measuring capabilities
(anemometer, barometer, temp, etc...)

3. Repeater, Linked or Personal Node

4. Name and Call

5. And if you are a liaison to local NWS offices or
Emergency Management Agencies.

Thanks, Danny KD4RAA
kd4raa@v...


 

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I am familiar with the repeater but utilize my IRLP node through the 9210 reflector to access the WXNET.? I have other's in my area who monitor the WXNET through my 2 meter IRLP dedicated rig.?? I had Echolink some years ago when it first came out and was?totally a PC function.?I?am not familiar with the connection procedures now that Echolink can be run through radios and repeaters.

-----Original Message-----
From: kf4vgx [mailto:kf4vgx@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 9:48 PM
To: VOIP-WXNET@...
Subject: [VOIP-WXNET] Re: Your Weather Station Info

Can you get into the KD4PBK Repeater in Lumberton? ? KD4PBK node
194823?


In VOIP-WXNET@..., "Henry McDuffie"
wrote:
> 1.? Lumberton, NC
> 2.? Davis Vantage Pro (full instrumentation)
> 3.? IRLP Node 4912
> 4.? Henry, N4MCD
> 5.? Asst Skywarn EC, NWS Wilmington, NC
>???? Area Coordinator, Southeast NC Skywarn
>???? ARES, Robeson County EOC, Lumberton, NC
>
> Live Vantage Pro feed to Weatherundergound updated every 10 min at
>
> ID=KNCLUMBE2
>
>
>
>
> --- In VOIP-WXNET@..., "Danny Musten"
wrote:
> > One of the key criteria for reporting changing surface
> > conditions is to have reliable reports, measured from
> > weather stations.? If you have access to a personal
> > weather station or instrumentation and you are in the
> > Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina path of the
> > present storms, please list them here in a return email
> > to the group so that we can give our net control ops and
> > liaisons to the HNC an idea of what to expect.? I will
> > create a database with the info you provide.? We will
> > later ask for the rest of you to submit information to
> > have a comprehensive base to draw from.
> >
> > Please list your:
> >
> > 1. Location
> >
> > 2. Weather station or measuring capabilities
> > (anemometer, barometer, temp, etc...)
> >
> > 3. Repeater, Linked or Personal Node
> >
> > 4. Name and Call
> >
> > 5. And if you are a liaison to local NWS offices or
> > Emergency Management Agencies.
> >
> > Thanks, Danny KD4RAA
> > kd4raa@v...