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Title: Hurricane Watch Net 7268 LSB 2225 SEPT 13 2018
Post by: flexoman61 on September 13, 2018, 2236 UTC
Good copy on N8BHL, Net Control in Ohio. Taking observations/sign ins from other stations.


Net on 14.325 kHz also.
Title: Re: Hurricane Watch Net 7268 LSB 2225 SEPT 13 2018
Post by: Pigmeat on September 14, 2018, 0403 UTC
It's smacking the Hell out of the Jarhead Riviera as I type this. It looks like storm surge at Camp Lejeune and up the coast at Cherry Point will have them them underwater, too.

I feel sorry for anyone fool enough to attempt to ride it out on Topsail Island and the 20 miles of resorts, condos, houses and motels on the Bogue Banks a few miles further north on the dirty side of this thing.
Title: Re: Hurricane Watch Net 7268 LSB 2225 SEPT 13 2018
Post by: JimIO on September 14, 2018, 0452 UTC
Earlier tonight there was about a dozen very strong wefax stations on at the same time around 6.3-6.5 Mhz.

https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-77,34,1000/loc=
Title: Re: Hurricane Watch Net 7268 LSB 2225 SEPT 13 2018
Post by: Matt_B on September 14, 2018, 0626 UTC
I feel sorry for anyone fool enough to attempt to ride it out on Topsail Island and the 20 miles of resorts, condos, houses and motels on the Bogue Banks a few miles further north on the dirty side of this thing.

A good friend of mine lives in Wake County....he decided to ride out the storm.  Really hoping he's OK.  :-/