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![]() dxAce wrote: Michael Lawson wrote: Looks like Rita is a Cat 5 now. When does the emergency net become active?? The Hurricane Watch Net plans to activate today (Sept. 22) at 2200 on 14325. dxAce Michigan USA Rita Currently has sustained winds of 175 MPH with gusts over 200 I hope anyone in the path just packs up & gets the hell out of the way.. they can do more good setting up somewhere inland |
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![]() From: Organization: http://groups.google.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 22 Sep 2005 04:16:12 -0700 Subject: Don't Look Now... dxAce wrote: Michael Lawson wrote: Looks like Rita is a Cat 5 now. When does the emergency net become active?? The Hurricane Watch Net plans to activate today (Sept. 22) at 2200 on 14325. dxAce Michigan USA Rita Currently has sustained winds of 175 MPH with gusts over 200 I hope anyone in the path just packs up & gets the hell out of the way.. they can do more good setting up somewhere inland Maybe someone should tell FEMA another cat five storm is coming. Greg |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... dxAce wrote: Michael Lawson wrote: Looks like Rita is a Cat 5 now. When does the emergency net become active?? The Hurricane Watch Net plans to activate today (Sept. 22) at 2200 on 14325. dxAce Michigan USA Rita Currently has sustained winds of 175 MPH with gusts over 200 I hope anyone in the path just packs up & gets the hell out of the way.. they can do more good setting up somewhere inland Amazingly enough, some people still want to ride this storm out. I mean, 100 years ago, Galveston was practically wiped off the map. You'd think that these people would get a clue. --Mike L. |
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