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PurposeThe SKYWARN program is used to provide Amateur Radio Communications in support of the National Weather Service (NWS) prior to and during severe weather that will affect Jefferson County, IL and the surrounding area. The objective of SKYWARN is to provide weather information for the NWS and local government by recruiting and training amateur radio operators. FrequenciesPrimary WEATHER NET frequency in 147.135+, with general traffic and QSO's on 146.55 simplex In the event the operation of the repeater fails, the WEATHER NET, the reporting of emergencies and weather information will be conducted on 147.135 simplex. ActivationThere will be 2 modes of operation for the WEATHER NET. "Stand-by Mode" and "Active Mode" While in Stand-by mode, General weather reports will be accepted. During Active Mode, Only reports of severe weather or similar emergency traffic will be accepted. The WEATHER NET should be activated and put in Stand-by Mode only when the NWS issues a Tornado Watch or Severe Thunder Storm Watch for Jefferson County. The WEATHER NET will be put into Active Mode when severe weather is nearing or has entered Jefferson County, or when NWS issues a Tornado Warning or Severe Thunder Storm Warning. The WEATHER NET can be activated by any member of Jefferson County SKYWARN, only if that person activating the NET is capable of being the NCS (Net Control Station), and able to accept and relay spotter reports and any necessary weather information. (In addition, the NCS should have reliable access to a computer and internet service to view NWS Doppler radar) This procedure should be followed when activating the NET:
Spotter Sign On and Sign off Procedures should be as follows: When the NET is activated, the NCS will start a roll call. When you are called, answer with your call sign and whether or not you have any urgent or emergency traffic. If you are unable to sign on during roll call, when you become available, state your call sign and say "late check-in". The NCS should respond by acknowledging you and informing you of the current NET mode and any important weather information. If for some reason you have to leave the NET before it's deactivated, be sure to inform the NCS that you are doing so and will no long be available for weather reports Reporting ProceduresReport the following weather events to the NCS:
When reporting, use plain and simple language, and report What you saw, Where you saw it, When you saw it, What it was OR is doing. Be sure to identify yourself with your call sign, and your location. Avoid reporting weather events that are normally found with severe weather (i.e. Lots of lightning, rain), or general weather traffic unless otherwise asked for such information. Spotters should keep in mind that the public may be listening on scanners, so all reporting should be done as calm and accurate as possible. SKYWARN NET ACTIVATION SCRIPT" CQ,CQ, This is the Jefferson County SKYWARN Emergency Net Activation. This is a formal net, and all traffic should be addressed to the NCS. All Trained Weather Spotters holding a technician or higher class Amateur license are ask at this time to make themselves available for reporting of Severe Weather. This is (name and call sign) acting Net Control Station. At this time I will ask for urgent or priority traffic if any and start roll call " (start reading down the list of Jefferson County SKYWARN spotters). After the roll call is finished and there is no priority traffic, state the nets current mode or operation(i.e. Stand-by Mode, Active Mode), and ask for current weather conditions from the list of available spotters. When the Watch or Warning is lifted or the Severe Weather Threat has passed, the NET will be deactivated and the repeater returned to normal operation. "The SKYWARN NET is no longer needed at this time (for what ever reason), all spotters are released and the repeater is returned to normal operation at (time) hours. Thanks to all for your participation. This is (call sign) clear..." Note: A Skywarn Net is ran at 9:30 PM on the first Monday of each month Upcoming TrainingBasic Training March 5th, 2007 6:30 PM Wayne City Fire Department; Wayne City, IL Also Check here: Paducah NOAA Skywarn Spotter training schedule
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Add to Windows Live Messenger: jeffersonskywarn@hotmail.com Skywarn Related LinksIndex to SKYWARN Pages on the internet National Skywarn Homepage National Weather Service Paducah, Kentucky National Weather Service St. Louis, Missouri NOAA Weather Radar SKYWARN Spotter Guides Background image from Zed Zed's Amateur Radio Clip Art |