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Watch Out Storms Ahead! Owlie Skywarn’s Weather Book

Watch Out Storms Ahead! Owlie Skywarn's Weather Book

used book, childrens reference, storms, weather

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Owlie Skywarn : Watch Out..Storms Ahead!

Owlie Skywarn : Watch Out..Storms Ahead!

These simple learning tools are appropriate for young readers, second language learners, below grade-level readers, special needs students, and life-long learners who love to color and play while picking up new knowledge. Strategies used in the activities include word puzzles, drawing and coloring, reading and vocabulary, and writing while addressing cognitive, kinesthetic and affective domains.

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2015 NEW BAOFENG UV-5X UHF+VHF Dual Band/Dual Watch Two-Way Radio + Programming Cable + Mic

2015 NEW BAOFENG UV-5X UHF+VHF Dual Band/Dual Watch Two-Way Radio + Programming Cable + Mic

  • Up to 128 memory channels, VOX Function. PC Programmable.
  • Input: AC100-240V, 50-60Hz; Output: DC10V/500mA; Plug Type: US
  • 7.4V/1800mAh Lithium-ion battery. Low Voltage Alert. Battery Saving Function.
  • Dual-band handheld transceiver with display function menu on the display “LCD. Display illumination and programmable keyboard
  • Frequency Range: VHF 136-174 MHz (Rx/Tx). UHF 400-520MHz (Rx/Tx); 65MHz ~ 108MHz (Only commercial FM radio reception)

Kindly Note: There is a Screen protection film on the screen. It is soft and easily be scratched, so when you receive the Brand new Radios, the scren may not look well because of the film. If you want, please remove the film so that you can get a glossy, glassy screen. But if you want your screen to be protected from scratch, please keep it, it will not affect the display function:)


Radios Spec:

– Frequency stability: 2.5ppm

– Frequency step: 2.5KHz/5KHz/6.25KHz/10KHz/12

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Glenn Munro aka “The Roaming Gnome” is a member of the NWS Volunteer Sky-warn Sky Spotters Program, and spends many hours Volunteering to help alert those who are in the path or possibly in the path of severe weather. This requires him to be at not so great locations, at weird hours of the day and night. Columbia, Mo..Smithton, Friendship…..road is friendship, perish middle ground…..between Columbia….and Friendship. They call it a city, we call it the country. they call themselves residents we call ourselves…homesteaders.
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SKYWARN Chasing - 5. Mai 2012, Niederösterreich

SKYWARN Chasing am 5.5.2012 in Niederösterreich, genauer gesagt im Raum St. Pölten, Weinviertel und der Wachau.

As the now-Category 4 Hurricane Gonzalo continues northward, poised for a near-direct hit on Bermuda, the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has affirmed plans to activate this afternoon, October 16, at 2100 UTC. As of 1800 UTC, the storm was 460 miles south-southwest of Bermuda, moving at 7 MPH and packing maximum sustained winds of 145 MPH.

“Interests in Bermuda should be rushing their preparations to …

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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has announced that it will be activating for Hurricane Gonzalo. Net operations have been scheduled to start at 2100 UTC on October 13. The projected forecast track will take Gonzalo through the British and US Virgin Islands. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Gonzalo became a hurricane while moving through the northern Leeward Islands and that additional s…

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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) is preparing to activate for Hurricane Arthur Saturday, July 5, at 1100 UTC, on 14.325 MHz. These plans are subject to change. The storm is making its trek toward Nova Scotia, and the Net will be gathering ground-truth weather data for the National Hurricane Center in Miami and the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax. Amateur Radio stations in the affected area sh…

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Arthur, the season’s first Atlantic hurricane, now a Category 1 storm, has prompted the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) to prepare for activation on July 3. Plans call for net operation to get underway on at 1600 UTC on 14.325 MHz. The National Hurricane Center’s WX4NHC will begin operations for Hurricane Arthur on July 3 at 2200 UTC, also on 14.325 MHz. A hurricane warning is in effect for the North…

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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) is preparing to activate for Tropical Storm Arthur, forecast to be upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. Initial plans call for net operation to get underway on July 3 at 1600 UTC.

“The current forecast track brings Arthur very close to the outer banks of North Carolina during the evening and overnight hours on Thursday,” said HWN Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV. “Since …

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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) is looking for additional net control operators. Hurricane Season in the Atlantic begins June 1 and ends November 30, and in the Eastern Pacific from May 15 until November 30. The Hurricane Watch Net typically activates on 14.325 MHz when an Atlantic Basin hurricane is within 300 miles of landfall, or at the request of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami. …

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Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 20, 2013

In the face of shrinking public budgets, the Wireless Industry Association invites homeowners and safety-minded neighborhood residents to “neighbor up” for neighborhood safety by promoting the use of readily available, inexpensive wireless radio equipment enabling better community cohesion. WIA supports emerging neighborhood safety resources like Nextdoor.com via their own site, NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org, by referring interested homeowners and home owner associations, and by providing advice toward equipping neighborhood crime watch groups.

Wireless two-way communications are generally the preferred method of maintaining neighborhood watch cohesion in a community. The Wireless Industry Association is well-positioned to promote awareness of the most appropriate types of two-way radio systems for existing and potential neighborhood crime watch groups. WIA president, Bob Hutchinson, explains, “With city, county and state public safety and police budgets being slashed, and even eliminated in some cases, neighbors, neighborhoods, and communities are faced with establishing awareness and neighborhood safety systems for their own protection.” Hutchinson adds, “Although Neighborhood Watch Radio doesn’t sell anything, the GMRS and UHF two-way radios are among the most available consumer electronics products today. Wireless industry retailers, community interest groups, Hams and Ham Radio Club volunteers, and vendors also live in neighborhoods and are ready to help set up groups.” (http://www.wirelessindustry.com/index.asp)

WIA’s sister site, Neighborhood Watch Radio, hopes to increase public awareness of the need for in-community safety & anti-crime prevention systems. One of the ways it intends to do this is by encouraging members of existing or future neighborhood watch groups to communicate with reliable two-way radios to monitor and prevent crime. The group offers group organizing and means for contacting neighbors through zip codes through the website (NeighborhoodWatchRadio.org). NWR also helps to set up neighborhood volunteers, coordinators, and group members, as well as to provide crucial information on various inexpensive two-way radios available for the most reliable and appropriate group use.

NextDoor.com is an already established neighborhood social network site that has received notable media coverage from the likes of ABC News, CNN, and the Wall Street Journal. The site has promoted awareness of neighborhood crime prevention by offering community organization resources, and has achieved great exposure and a growing list of subscribing neighborhood groups. The WIA stands poised to support such sites in their effort to fill in the gap caused by shrinking local resources toward better neighborhood safety and security.

The Wireless Industry Association is extending an invitation to all home owner associations, home owners, public safety and local law enforcement agencies, and local media to reach out for information about services and advice on how best to equip such programs for success using the most appropriate existing two-way radio technology. Interested parties may contact Mary Ann Reuter via the attached contact email link for more details.







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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) has announced plans to reactivate its nets in advance of Hurricane Sandy’s approach to the East Coast of the United States. The HWN will relay on-the-ground reports from hams to WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio Station at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami. The forecasters at the NHC are predicting that Sandy — currently a Category 1 hurricane — will move para…

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The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) will activate at 7 AM EST (1100 UTC) on Wednesday, October 24 for Tropical Storm Sandy, in support of WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, Florida. As of 2 PM EST on Tuesday, October 24, the storm is about 275 miles south-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica with maximum sustained winds reaching 50 miles per hour. Sandy is mo…

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As Tropical Storm Ernesto barrels toward Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, forecasters have issued a hurricane warning for the entire coast of Belize and from Chetumal to Punta Allen on the East Coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. Ernesto is expected to reach hurricane strength before it reaches the Yucatan sometime later tonight. Radio amateurs with WX4NHC — the Amateur Radio station at the National Hu…

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