[Ccarc] Chance of severe weather thursday.
psnider at pwrtc.com
psnider at pwrtc.com
Wed Oct 17 09:31:46 EDT 2007
IThanks for sending it out Tom. I didn't get it from anyother sources.
I will be out of town at Ft. Wayne this eveing leaving about 6 unless
there are emergencies or alarms at work. I will be returning on Thursday
evening.
Phil W9LVY
> Great catch Tom,
>
> I actually got it three times, NWS, INARES and here but that's ok. I like
> the spreading of information going on!! This said folks, if we can arrange
> our schedules to not necessarily be "free" but available at a moments
> notice
> as we normally do. It's interesting that we can sorta see this coming so
> far
> in advance. This is rather unusual for potentially tornadic or severe
> thunderstorm activity. Anyway, if we possibly can, keep an HT handy to
> monitor and participate in any weather nets that may pop up. Thanks again
> everyone for all you do and have a great day!!
>
>
> 73,
> Chuck Hendrickson N9PMW
> President CCARC
> http://www.culcom.net/~ccarcinc
> ARRL Ham Radio's National Association
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Murray" <kb9wsl at hotmail.com>
> To: <ccarc at culcom.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:24 PM
> Subject: [Ccarc] Chance of severe weather thursday.
>
>
>> Got this email from the National weather service......thought I would
>> give
> a
>> heads-up.
>>
>> Tom KB9WSL
>>
>> Subject: Severe Weather Thursday
>> Importance: High
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Please keep a close eye on Thursday's weather. There is good potential
>> for a major severe weather outbreak. You'll see a precursor with a
>> widespread outbreak in the Plains States Wednesday. If this bears out,
>> we will plan for a teleconference call Thursday morning. I'll send phone
>> number and passcode at that time.
>>
>> At this moment, a warm front will push north across Indiana during the
>> day Thursday (morning south, afternoon north) with widespread rain and
>> isolated thunderstorms. This part is not expected to be severe, but will
>> prime the pump for Thursday evening. A cold front will push east across
>> Indiana, around dark in the west, and late evening east. The cold front
>> will trigger a major squall line ahead of it with damaging straight line
>> winds and possibly embedded tornadoes. Isolated supercells producing
>> tornadoes are a distinct possibility prior to the squall line arrival.
>>
>> This may be comparable to the Veteran's Day outbreak of 2003, the
>> Evansville event of November 05, or the event of Nov 15, 2005.
>>
>> _A big caution in that forecasts may change_, but it's important that
>> you begin preparing now, preparing your staff for potential work, and
>> your other emergency responders for possible over time.
>>
>> I will be out of the office Wednesday but you're welcome to call here if
>>
>> you'd like; we've got staff able to answer questions. You can keep
>> track of concerns at: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/
>>
>> Dave Tucek NWS.
>>
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