EYEWARN Initial net


Rowland
 

Thursday night (03/23 ) will be the first introduction of the EYEWARN reporting system.  It will take place at 20:00  (8 PM) just before the weekly SnoVARC net. It will be brief with just a few questions for each interested participant to answer. For the time being we will be holding this net every week just before the SnoVARC net except on the first Thursday of the month which is meeting night and no net takes place.

For those not familiar with EYEWARN the following is a brief explanation.

"EYEWARN is a program organized by the Snoqualmie Valley Amateur Radio Club (SnoVARC). It is a group of amateur radio volunteers throughout the region providing visual reporting of areas where damages or emergencies may exist.

This service will provide the incident Emergency Managers better visibility and situational awareness of the affected area.   EYEWARN’s visually acquired  information will be reported to the requesting agencies."

For this first time we will be answering three questions.

Hope you will participate in this net as we develop the program.


Thank you,

Rowland



Ralph Lease
 

Rowland 
So how much do you anticipate this will push back the check in net?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2023, 3:50 PM Rowland <rowland.brasch@...> wrote:

Thursday night (03/23 ) will be the first introduction of the EYEWARN reporting system.  It will take place at 20:00  (8 PM) just before the weekly SnoVARC net. It will be brief with just a few questions for each interested participant to answer. For the time being we will be holding this net every week just before the SnoVARC net except on the first Thursday of the month which is meeting night and no net takes place.

For those not familiar with EYEWARN the following is a brief explanation.

"EYEWARN is a program organized by the Snoqualmie Valley Amateur Radio Club (SnoVARC). It is a group of amateur radio volunteers throughout the region providing visual reporting of areas where damages or emergencies may exist.

This service will provide the incident Emergency Managers better visibility and situational awareness of the affected area.   EYEWARN’s visually acquired  information will be reported to the requesting agencies."

For this first time we will be answering three questions.

Hope you will participate in this net as we develop the program.


Thank you,

Rowland



Rowland
 

Since it will be the first time and not knowing how many will participate I would guess 10-15 minutes.


Thanks,

Rowland



On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 2:54 PM Ralph Lease <ralph.lease@...> wrote:
Rowland 
So how much do you anticipate this will push back the check in net?

On Wed, Feb 22, 2023, 3:50 PM Rowland <rowland.brasch@...> wrote:

Thursday night (03/23 ) will be the first introduction of the EYEWARN reporting system.  It will take place at 20:00  (8 PM) just before the weekly SnoVARC net. It will be brief with just a few questions for each interested participant to answer. For the time being we will be holding this net every week just before the SnoVARC net except on the first Thursday of the month which is meeting night and no net takes place.

For those not familiar with EYEWARN the following is a brief explanation.

"EYEWARN is a program organized by the Snoqualmie Valley Amateur Radio Club (SnoVARC). It is a group of amateur radio volunteers throughout the region providing visual reporting of areas where damages or emergencies may exist.

This service will provide the incident Emergency Managers better visibility and situational awareness of the affected area.   EYEWARN’s visually acquired  information will be reported to the requesting agencies."

For this first time we will be answering three questions.

Hope you will participate in this net as we develop the program.


Thank you,

Rowland



Tom WA7TBP
 

Rowland:
 
You said the first net will be 3-23. Did you mean 2-23-23?
 
Tom

In a message dated 2/22/2023 14:50:04 Pacific Standard Time, rowland.brasch@... writes:
 

Thursday night (03/23 ) will be the first introduction of the EYEWARN reporting system.  It will take place at 20:00  (8 PM) just before the weekly SnoVARC net. It will be brief with just a few questions for each interested participant to answer. For the time being we will be holding this net every week just before the SnoVARC net except on the first Thursday of the month which is meeting night and no net takes place.

For those not familiar with EYEWARN the following is a brief explanation.

"EYEWARN is a program organized by the Snoqualmie Valley Amateur Radio Club (SnoVARC). It is a group of amateur radio volunteers throughout the region providing visual reporting of areas where damages or emergencies may exist.

This service will provide the incident Emergency Managers better visibility and situational awareness of the affected area.   EYEWARN’s visually acquired  information will be reported to the requesting agencies."

For this first time we will be answering three questions.

Hope you will participate in this net as we develop the program.

 

Thank you,
 
 
Rowland

 
 


Rowland
 

Yes…..oops

On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 6:37 PM Tom WA7TBP via groups.io <tomwa7tbp=aol.com@groups.io> wrote:
Rowland:
 
You said the first net will be 3-23. Did you mean 2-23-23?
 
Tom

In a message dated 2/22/2023 14:50:04 Pacific Standard Time, rowland.brasch@... writes:
 

Thursday night (03/23 ) will be the first introduction of the EYEWARN reporting system.  It will take place at 20:00  (8 PM) just before the weekly SnoVARC net. It will be brief with just a few questions for each interested participant to answer. For the time being we will be holding this net every week just before the SnoVARC net except on the first Thursday of the month which is meeting night and no net takes place.

For those not familiar with EYEWARN the following is a brief explanation.

"EYEWARN is a program organized by the Snoqualmie Valley Amateur Radio Club (SnoVARC). It is a group of amateur radio volunteers throughout the region providing visual reporting of areas where damages or emergencies may exist.

This service will provide the incident Emergency Managers better visibility and situational awareness of the affected area.   EYEWARN’s visually acquired  information will be reported to the requesting agencies."

For this first time we will be answering three questions.

Hope you will participate in this net as we develop the program.

 

Thank you,
 
 
Rowland

 
 

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Thanks,
Rowland