• Helena - Storm Updates

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 17:32:14
    09/24/2024

    Amateur radio is responding to two different tropical events as of Tuesday, September 24, 2024 at 1:00 PM Eastern.

    Hurricane John

    The National Hurricane Center reports that Hurricane John made landfall on Mexico's southern Pacific coast late Monday evening about 80 miles east of the resort of Acapulco as a Category 3 storm. Winds were reported up to 120 miles per hour (mph) before the storm began weakening back to tropical storm status early Tuesday. Life-threatening flash flooding is expected across portions of southern Mexico during the next few days.

    Tropical Storm Helena

    Meanwhile, hurricane and storm surge watches cover much of the Gulf Coast of Florida Tuesday morning as a system churning in the Caribbean Sea was just designated as Tropical Storm Helene and is projected to strengthen into a major storm. Residents should ensure they have their hurricane plan in place and also follow the advice given by local officials.

    Florida declared a state of emergency for 41 counties along and near the state's Gulf Coast because of threats from the storm. If the storm makes landfall as a hurricane, it would be the fourth landfalling hurricane in the mainland U.S. this year, joining Beryl, Debby, and Francine.

    The Hurricane Watch Net[1] is making tentative plans to activate Thursday for what is expected to be Hurricane Helene, currently forecasted to be a Category 3 hurricane at landfall. With its fast forward speed, it is expected to remain a hurricane well into southern Georgia before weakening to a tropical storm.

    HWN Activation Plans:

    Thursday




    o 20 meters: 14.325 MHz (USB) at 10:00 AM EDT (1400 UTC) until we lose propagation at night.


    o 40 meters: 7.268 MHz (LSB) at 10:00 AM EDT (1400 UTC). We will remain active on this frequency throughout the day and overnight for as long as propagation allows. If propagation allows us to operate all night, we will suspend operations at 7:30 AM EDT Friday to allow the Waterway Net to conduct their daily net.



    Friday




    o 20 meters: we will resume operations on 14.325 MHz at 7:00 AM EDT (1000 UTC).


    o 40 meters: we will resume operations on 7.268 MHz at 8:30 AM EDT (1230 UTC).



    Any change to the Hurricane Watch Net plans will be on their website, www.hwn.org[2], and social media page.

    ARRL will report current updates and amateur radio activations as the storms move inward.


    [1] http://www.hwn.org/
    [2] http://www.hwn.org/

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