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												11/28/2012 | The 14th Annual SKYWARN Recognition Day Set for December 1The 14th Annual SKYWARN Recognition Day Special Event will take place Saturday, December 1, 2012. SRD is co-sponsored by the ARRL and the National Weather Service as a way to recognize the commitment made by Amateur Radio operators in helping to keep thei 
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												10/04/2012 | The Weather Channel to Begin Naming Winter StormsBeginning this winter, The Weather Channel will begin naming what it calls “noteworthy winter storms.” As The Weather Channel explained on its website, “[a] storm with a name is easier to follow, which will mean fewer surprises and more preparation." 
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												09/11/2012 | Get Set for the 2012 Simulated Emergency TestAre you ready to respond to a local communications emergency? How about within your area, state or beyond? The ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET) -- an exercise that enables you and your local, District and Section leaders to test equipment, modes, opera 
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												08/31/2012 | VoIP Hurricane Net Provides Support During Hurricane IsaacThe VoIP Hurricane Net provided vital communications support as Hurricane Isaac battered the Gulf Coast 
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												Feature 07/06/2012 | Surfin’: Getting Weather BetterThis week, Surfin’ finds out which way the wind blows -- and which way the propagation flows -- at the revamped National Weather Service website. 
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												06/08/2012 | Merle Kachenmeister, WA8EWW, Founded SKYWARNSKYWARN founder Merle Kachenmeister, WA8EWW, died May 29, 2012 
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												04/19/2012 | Iowa Hams Support Local Officials Before, After TornadoOn April 14, a string of tornados swept through the Central US and Great Lakes Region, including an EF2 tornado in Creston, Iowa, causing severe damage to the Greater Regional Medical Center and the Southwestern Community College campus. Prior to the torn 
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												04/12/2012 | North Texas Hams Respond When Tornados StrikeOn April 3, 2012, perfect conditions conducive to tornado activity converged on North Texas. A slow moving front, combined with abnormally warm temperatures and moist air coming in from the south, produced large hail, numerous funnel clouds, and tornados. 
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