The Hurricane Watch
Net is active around the clock on 7268
and/or 14325 kHz as Hurricane Michael
approaches the US Gulf Coast. Landfall is expected later today (10/10). Please keep these frequencies clear for
net operations and do not transmit to the net unless you need assistance or
have information to provide from affected areas.
NOAA Weather Radar image of Hurricane Michael as of 1330 UTC on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 |
The Hurricane Watch Net
is looking specifically for the following information: observed ground-truth data from those in the affected area (wind
speed, wind gusts, wind direction, barometric pressure; if available, rainfall, damage, and storm surge).
Measured weather data is always appreciated but we do accept estimated. For
updates and more information, visit <www.hwn.org>.
Please note: As the storm makes landfall and moves inland, additional HF and VHF emergency nets are likely to become active throughout the affected areas. No matter where you are operating, please listen before transmitting and ask if a frequency is in use. This is to avoid unknowingly interfering with stations operating on a net that you might not be able to hear.