Showing posts with label Nets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nets. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2009

Weekly Information Nets

** The Triad SKYWARN Weekly Information Nets have been TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED due to the outage of both our Primary & Secondary Repeaters.  We will advise when the weekly nets will resume; this will be pending the infrastructure/resources returning to availability. **
 
Every Tuesday night at 8:30 Triad SKYWARN holds a Weekly Training Net on the primary 147.255 K4ITL Asheboro repeater. The net runs approximately 30 minutes and includes:
  • Local Amateur Check-Ins
  • Announcements from the Leadership Team
  • A Training Topic for Spotters (when applicable)

Net Control Stations (NCS)


Net Control Stations are volunteers who have gone through specific training to coordinate and manage the Severe Weather and Weekly Information Nets. The NCS will coordinate all traffic on the repeater when Triad SKYWARN is in either a Standby, Active, or Emergency Mode. If you have traffic for a net, please call the NCS station to relay pertinent information.

Triad SKYWARN is always looking for more qualified amateur radio stations who would like to volunteer to act as a NCS during Severe Weather Nets and Weekly Information Nets.

If you are interested in becoming a Net Control Operator, please contact the Emergency Coordinator.

Severe Weather Nets


The mission of SKYWARN is to provide time sensitive "ground truth" information to the National Weather Service on severe weather. The National Weather Service uses this information to issue or verify Watches and Warnings for specific areas. Triad SKYWARN will activate a Severe Weather Net at the request of the National Weather Service or at the discretion of the SKYWARN Leadership team to collect spotter reports throughout the Triad.

Net Procedures

Whenever severe weather threatens, spotters are requested to monitor the primary 147.255 K4ITL repeater to relay reports to the National Weather Service. If SKYWARN is active, you will hear a Net Control Station making announcements and/or the courtesy tone of the repeater will be changed to a CW "S" to signify that SKYWARN is active. SKYWARN has three activation modes depending on the current situation:
  • Standby - Severe weather is threatening but has not entered the area.
  • Active - Severe weather has entered the area and Skywarn Net Control Stations are taking and soliciting reports from the coverage area
  • Emergency - Severe weather is impacting a specific location and the NCS is soliciting specific reports from a certain location.
IMPORTANT - Spotter Reports are always wanted when severe weather threatens, however there is specific reporting Criteria that has been defined by the National Weather Service. If you do not have criteria reports, please do not provide a non-criteria report unless the NCS station specifically requests it.