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												08/27/2021 | Radio Amateurs Prepare for Potentially Catastrophic Storm this WeekendHurricane Ida expected to be a dangerous hurricane when it reaches the Gulf Coast on Sunday. ARRL urges radio amateurs in, and just outside of, affected areas to prepare themselves and their property for a potential emergency. 
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												09/14/2013 | Hurricane Watch Net to Activate for Hurricane IngridThe Hurricane Watch Net will activate September 15 at 1500 UTC. 
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												07/12/2013 | Registration Still Open for ARRL Hurricane Season WebinarThere is still time to register 
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												07/03/2013 | ARRL to Host Hurricane Season WebinarRegistration is open now 
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												05/27/2013 | Forecasters Calling for “Active or Extremely Active” Atlantic Hurricane SeasonForecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are calling for an “active or extremely active” 2013 Atlantic hurricane season. The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1-November 30. 
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												05/22/2013 | Take Part in WX4NHC’s Annual On-the-Air Station Test from the National Hurricane CenterThe annual WX4NHC On-the-Air Station Test from the National Hurricane Center in Miami will take place Saturday, June 1, from 9 AM-5 PM EDT. “The purpose of this annual station test is to test all of our radio equipment, computers and antennas using as man 
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												10/29/2012 | Hurricane Sandy: Guidelines for Providing AssistanceThe ARRL is recommending two websites to those radio amateurs who want to volunteer for response-and-relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy. 
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												10/27/2012 | Hurricane Watch Net to Activate as Hurricane Sandy Approaches Eastern SeaboardThe 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 Nation 
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