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												08/19/2009 | Hurricane Bill Builds to Category 4; Amateur Radio Hurricane Nets ReadyNow that Tropical Storms Ana and Claudette have dissipated, Hurricane Bill -- now labeled a Category 4 storm -- is churning its way across the Atlantic with sustained winds near 135 miles per hour. Even though the storm's projected path does not make land 
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												12/24/2008 | In Nevada, Hams Are NWS's EyesWith winter upon us, and inclement weather coming almost daily in one form or another, the wind and its treatment of mountaintop equipment is a major concern. According to ARRL Nevada Section Emergency Coordinator Don Carlson, KQ6FM, the mountains of Nort 
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												10/15/2008 | Caribbean Hams Get Ready for Hurricane OmarAs Hurricane Omar, currently a Category 1 storm, makes it way through the Caribbean, hams in the area are ready. According to ARRL US Virgin Islands Section Manager John Ellis, NP2B, tropical storm force winds are impacting the island of St Croix. In a co 
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