Storm Coordination Message #3 – late Sunday Night 12/17/23-Monday Evening 12/18/23 Coastal Storm Hazards

Hello to all…

..A strong coastal storm will bring another round of strong to damaging winds and heavy rainfall to much of Southern New England with the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding to South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island late Sunday Night through Monday Evening. This storm system is more intense and will intensify significantly on approach and over Southern New England which means the potential for strong to damaging winds could be more widespread than the event early last week..
..A High Wind Warning is now in effect from 5 AM to 7 PM Monday for Rhode Island, Cape Cod and the Islands, Bristol, Plymouth, Norfolk, Southeast Middlesex, Suffolk and Eastern Essex Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 30-45 MPH and gusts 60-65 MPH with isolated higher gusts possible and the highest gusts over coastal Southern New England. These winds will cause scattered pockets of tree and power line damage and scattered power outages..

..A Wind Advisory is now in effect from 5 AM to 7 PM Monday for Worcester, North-Central Middlesex, and Western Essex Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts up to 55 MPH and isolated higher gusts possible. These winds will cause isolated to scattered pockets of tree and power line damage and power outages..
..A Wind Advisory is now in effect from 1 AM to 4 PM Monday for Northern Connecticut and Franklin, Hampshire and Hampden Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH with isolated higher gusts possible. These winds will cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and power outages..
..A Flood Watch remains in effect from Sunday Evening to Monday Evening for Northern Connecticut, Northwest Providence County Rhode Island, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Worcester Counties of Massachusetts and has been expanded to include North-Central Middlesex, Western Norfolk, Northern Bristol Counties of Massachusetts and Kent and Southeast Providence Counties of Rhode Island for a widespread 2-3″ of rain with higher amounts of 3-4″+ possible. These rains coupled with the rains from early last week bring the potential for flooding of urban, poor drainage areas, small rivers and streams..
..Areas outside of the Flood Watch area will receive a widespread 1-2″ of rain with isolated higher amounts with minor urban and poor drainage flooding possible..
..A Coastal Flood Watch remains in effect for the Monday Midday High Tide for Southeast Providence, Eastern Kent, Washington and Newport Counties of Rhode Island for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding of shore roads in this area. Additional coastal flood headlines for South Coastal Massachusetts are possible in future updates. This will depend on the strongest winds coinciding before and during that high tide cycle..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio repeater monitoring will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org..

Another storm system will bring the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall and the potential of minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding if the strong to damaging winds are before and during the Monday high tide cycle. The headlines depict the current thinking with High Wind Warning and Wind Advisories posted for the region, Flood Watches expanded into portions of Eastern Massachusetts and into the Providence, RI area and Coastal Flood Watches continue for the south coast of Rhode Island. Key factors include:

1.) This is a strong/deeper coastal storm system than the one early last week. With the storm last week, approximately 14,000 customers lost power in Southern New England with close to 9,000 in Massachusetts. The strong wind gusts forecast did materialize but were in pockets and isolated to pockets where heavier rain and convective showers brought the winds down to the surface. It was also noted that areas just inland of some coastal areas also had some of the strongest winds. Where this storm will be stronger and intensifying near or over Southern New England, it is likely that this will allow for winds of similar magnitude as last week but over a larger area which could create more scattered pockets of wind damage and power outages than the last storm event. This is reflected with High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories across all of the coverage area.
2.) Heavy rainfall and renewed potential for flooding is possible across portions of Western and Central Massachusetts, Connecticut and now looks to extend into the Providence, Taunton area through Western Norfolk Counties into portions of Middlesex County Massachusetts with 2-3″ of rain with isolated higher amounts of 4″+ where Flood Watches are now posted. A widespread 1-2″ of rain with isolated higher amounts are expected in the remainder of Southern New England with more nuisance type flooding possible.
3.) A Coastal Flood Watch is now in effect for South Coastal Rhode Island for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding is possible at the time of high tide if strong winds occur before and during the Monday midday high tide cycle. Additional coastal flood headlines for South Coastal Massachusetts are likely in future updates.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio repeater monitoring will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org. The next coordination message will be posted by 11 PM Sunday Evening. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement with Rainfall Map, High Wind Watch Statement with Wind Gust Map, Coastal Flood Watch Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Flood Watch Statement & Rainfall Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS_Norton_Rainfall_Map_Monday_12_18_23_Rev_2.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory Statement & Wind Gust Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #2 – Late Sunday Night 12/17/23-Monday 12/18/23 Coastal Storm Hazards

Hello to all…

..A strong coastal storm will bring another round of strong to damaging winds and heavy rainfall to much of Southern New England with the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding to South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island late Sunday Night through Monday Evening. This storm system is more intense and will intensify significantly on approach and over Southern New England which means the potential for strong to damaging winds could be more widespread than the event early last week..
..A High Wind Watch remains in effect for late Sunday Night through Monday Evening for South Coastal Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Cape Cod and the Islands and East Coastal Massachusetts including Eastern Essex, Suffolk, Eastern Norfolk and Eastern Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 35-45 MPH with gusts to 65 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. A High Wind Watch is now in effect from late Sunday Night through Monday Evening for Western Norfolk, North-Central Bristol, North-Central Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts and Northwest Providence Counties of Rhode Island for sustained winds 20-30 MPH with gusts to 60 MPH. Additional Wind headlines will be likely for other inland areas in future updates. These winds will cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages..
..A Flood Watch is now in effect from Sunday Evening to Monday Evening for Northern Connecticut, Northwest Providence County Rhode Island, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Worcester Counties of Massachusetts for a widespread 2-3″ of rain with higher amounts of 3-4″ possible. These rains coupled with the rains from early last week bring the potential for flooding of urban, poor drainage areas, small rivers and streams. Areas outside of the Flood Watch area will receive a widespread 1-2″ of rain with isolated higher amounts..
..A Coastal Flood Watch is now in effect for the Monday Midday High Tide for Southeast Providence, Eastern Kent, Washington and Newport Counties of Rhode Island for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding of shore roads in this area. Additional coastal flood headlines for South Coastal Massachusetts are possible in future updates. This will depend on the strongest winds coinciding before and during that high tide cycle..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org..

Another storm system will bring the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall and the potential of minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding if the strong to damaging winds are before and during the Monday high tide cycle. The headlines depict the current thinking with High Wind Watches expanded to the I-95 corridor of Southern New England, Flood Watches posted for western and central portions of Southern New England and Coastal Flood Watches for the south coast of Rhode Island. Key factors include:

1.) This is a strong/deeper coastal storm system than the one early last week. With the storm last week, approximately 14,000 customers lost power in Southern New England with close to 9,000 in Massachusetts. The strong wind gusts forecast did materialize but were in pockets and isolated to pockets where heavier rain and convective showers brought the winds down to the surface. It was also noted that areas just inland of some coastal areas also had some of the strongest winds. Where this storm will be stronger and intensifying near or over Southern New England, it is becoming more likely that this will allow for winds of similar magnitude as last week but over a larger area which could create more scattered pockets of wind damage and power outages than the last storm event. Additional wind headlines are possible in future updates.
2.) Heavy rainfall and renewed potential for flooding is possible across portions of Western and Central Massachusetts, Connecticut and possibly into Northwest Rhode Island with 2-3″ of rain with isolated higher amounts of 4″ where Flood Watches are now posted. A widespread 1-2″ of rain with isolated higher amounts are expected in the remainder of Southern New England with more nuisance type flooding possible.
3.) A Coastal Flood Watch is now in effect for South Coastal Rhode Island for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding is possible at the time of high tide if strong winds occur before and during the Monday midday high tide cycle. Additional coastal flood headlines for South Coastal Massachusetts are likely in future updates.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org. The next coordination message will be posted by 11 AM Sunday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement with Rainfall Map, High Wind Watch Statement with Wind Gust Map, Coastal Flood Watch Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Flood Watch Statement & Rainfall Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS_Norton_Rainfall_Map_Monday_12_18_23.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement & Wind Gust Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Late Sunday Night 12/17/23-Monday 12/18/23 Coastal Storm Hazards

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..A strong coastal storm will bring another round of strong to damaging winds and heavy rainfall to much of Southern New England with the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding to South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island. This storm system is more intense and will intensify significantly on approach and over Southern New England which means the potential for strong to damaging winds could be more widespread than the event early last week..
..A High Wind Watch is now in effect for late Sunday Night through Monday Evening for South Coastal Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Cape Cod and the Islands and East Coastal Massachusetts including Eastern Essex, Suffolk, Eastern Norfolk and Eastern Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 35-45 MPH with gusts to 60 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. Additional Wind headlines will be likely for inland areas in future updates. These winds will cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages..
..Heavy rainfall of 1-3″ with isolated higher amounts are likely in Southern New England with the higher end rainfall amounts in Western and Central Massachusetts and Connecticut. This will be monitored for potential flooding of urban, poor drainage areas, small rivers and streams..
..Minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding is possible at the time of the Monday high tide in South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island. This will depend on the strongest winds coinciding before and during that high tide cycle..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org..

Another storm system will bring the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall and the potential of minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding if the strong to damaging winds are before and during the Monday high tide cycle. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) This is a strong/deeper coastal storm system than the one early last week. With the storm last week, approximately 14,000 customers lost power in Southern New England with close to 9,000 in Massachusetts. The strong wind gusts forecast did materialize but were in pockets and isolated to pockets where heavier rain and convective showers brought the winds down to the surface. It was also noted that areas just inland of some coastal areas also had some of the strongest winds. Where this storm will be stronger and intensifying near or over Southern New England, this may allow for winds of similar magnitude as last week but over a larger area which could create more scattered pockets of wind damage and power outages than the last storm event. Additional wind headlines are possible in future updates.
2.) Heavy rainfall and renewed potential for flooding is possible across portions of Western and Central Massachusetts, Connecticut and possibly into parts of Rhode Island. A widespread 1-3″ of rainfall is likely with isolated higher amounts and the overall highest amounts in interior Southern New England. As we get into the higher resolution model runs, we will have a better idea of where the heaviest rainfall will occur in the region.
3.) Minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding is possible at the time of high tide if strong winds occur before and during the high tide cycle. This will be monitored for future updates.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge, flooding, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and wind damage reports for this storm system. The peak of the storm will be Monday Morning through mid-afternoon. Pictures and videos of storm damage and flooding and can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and via the email address pics@nsradio.org. The next coordination message will be posted by 11 PM Saturday Evening. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, High Wind Watch Statement, and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #4 – Late Sunday PM 12/10/23 Through Early Monday PM 12/11/23 Multi-Hazard Storm System

Hello to all…

..Significant Multi-Hazard Storm on track to impact Southern New England late Sunday Afternoon through early Monday Afternoon with the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall leading to river/stream/urban flood potential, and the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide across portions of South Coastal Rhode Island & Massachusetts..
..A Flood Watch remains in effect for the entire NWS Coverage Area except for Cape Cod and the Islands from Sunday Afternoon to Monday Evening for 2-4″ of rain across the whole watch area and a band of 4-6″ of rain with locally higher amounts across portions of South-Central Connecticut and South-Central Massachusetts potentially leading to flooding of small rivers, streams and urbanized areas..
..A High Wind Warning remains in effect for Eastern Plymouth, Southern Plymouth, Southern Bristol Counties of Massachusetts, Newport and Washington Counties of Rhode Island from 10 PM Sunday Night through 10 AM Monday Morning and for Cape Cod and the Islands from 10 PM Sunday Night to 1 PM Monday Afternoon for sustained winds of 30-45 MPH with gusts to 65 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. These winds will have the potential to cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages likely..
..A Wind Advisory is now in effect from 7 PM Sunday Evening to 1 PM Monday Afternoon for Providence, Kent and Bristol Counties of Rhode Island, Eastern Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, North-Central Bristol and North-Central Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 20-35 MPH with gusts to 50-55 MPH and isolated higher gusts possible. These winds will have the potential to cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages likely..
..A Coastal Flood Advisory is now in effect from 4 AM-8 AM Monday Morning for Southeast Providence, Bristol, Eastern Kent, Newport, Washington Counties of Rhode Island and Southern Bristol County of Massachusetts for minor coastal flooding at the time of high tide along vulnerable shore roads in South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island..
..Some snow is possible Monday Morning into the early afternoon for portions of the higher elevations in Northern and Western Massachusetts. At this time, this looks confined to Northwest Franklin and Northwest Hampshire Counties where 1-3″ of snow is possible and an inch or less of snow elsewhere in the higher elevations but this will be monitored..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. Pictures and videos of storm damage, coastal flooding, river, stream or urban flooding can be sent as a reply to this email, via our WX1BOX Facebook and/or Twitter feeds or via the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the SKYWARN Spotter/Amateur Radio Operator unless otherwise indicated..

A significant multi-hazard storm has potential to bring impacts to Southern New England Sunday Night through Monday Morning. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) How much winds will be able to mix down to the surface in Cape Cod and the Islands and coastal Southern New England as there are very strong winds aloft. Models have continued the trend of stronger winds in more areas so High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories have been posted and expanded.
2.) If a convective line of showers or thunderstorms forms and further supports mixing down of damaging winds to the surface and also enhances heavy rainfall.
3.) Strength of the low pressure system as it moves over Southern New England as that could also impact the strength of the winds. The stronger solutions that were in the model runs during the day have continued into Sunday Morning which is another reason for the increased and expanded damaging winds in the area.
4.) There will be a changeover to snow on the back end of the system with the greatest threat for heavy snowfall in Northern New England but will need to monitor the higher elevations of Northwest and North-Central Massachusetts for snow on the back-end of the system as it winds down. At this time, snow accumulations are expected to be light but this will bear watching in case there is more precipitation on the back-end of the storm that would allow for higher snow amounts.
5.) Axis of heavy rainfall and whether it can cause river, stream and/or urban flooding in the Flood Watch area. Confidence is growing in potential flooding and there will be an axis of 4-6″ of rainfall with isolated higher amounts in the Flood Watch area which is now being predicted to be across South-Central Connecticut and South-Central Massachusetts.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. Amateur Radio repeater monitoring will be done during this storm event. Pictures and videos of storm damage, coastal flooding, river, stream or urban flooding can be sent as a reply to this email, via our WX1BOX Facebook and/or Twitter feeds or via the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the SKYWARN Spotter/Amateur Radio Operator unless otherwise indicated.

While the main focus of that monitoring will be Monday Morning through early Afternoon, we will have nets on the 146.940-Mount Tom Repeater at 8 PM and 10 PM Sunday Evening and on Monday Morning at 6 AM, 8 AM, and 10 AM. Additional nets could occur in other parts of the coverage area on Monday or repeaters will be monitored as needed for areas hardest hit by this storm.

This will likely be the last coordination message on this multi-hazard storm unless a significant update to the situation occurs and/or further Amateur Radio net schedules are defined and time allows for an update. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement, High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory Statement, Coastal Flood Advisory Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS-Boston-Norton-Rainfall-Forecast-12_10_23_12_11_23_Rev_2.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Warning/Wind Advisory Statement & Wind Gust Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS-Boston-Norton-Wind-Gust-Map-12_10_23_12_11_23_Rev_2.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #3 – Sunday Evening 12/10/23-Monday Morning 12/11/23 Multi-Hazard Storm System

Hello to all…

..Significant Multi-Hazard Storm on track to impact Southern New England Sunday Night and Monday Morning with the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall leading to river/stream/urban flood potential, and the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide across portions of South Coastal Rhode Island & Massachusetts..
..A Flood Watch has been expanded and is now in effect for the entire NWS Coverage Area except for Cape Cod and the Islands from Sunday Afternoon to Monday Evening for 2-4″ of rain with locally higher amounts potentially leading to flooding of small rivers, streams and urbanized areas..
..A High Wind Watch remains in effect for Late Sunday Night into Monday Afternoon for sustained winds of 35-45 MPH with gusts to 65 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. A Wind Advisory is now in effect from 8 PM Sunday Evening to 9 AM Friday Morning for Eastern and Southern Plymouth, Southern Bristol County Massachusetts, Newport and Washington Counties of Rhode Island for sustained winds of 30-40 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH and isolated higher gusts possible. These winds will have the potential to cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages possible. Additional portions of Southern New England could have some wind headlines in future updates..
..A Coastal Flood Watch remains in effect from late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for Southeast Providence, Bristol, Eastern Kent, Newport and Washington Counties of Rhode Island for minor to pockets of moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide along vulnerable shore roads in Southern Rhode Island. Additional coastal flood headlines are possible in future updates..
..Some snow is possible Monday Morning into the early afternoon for portions of the higher elevations in Northern and Western Massachusetts. Its a bit early to determine amounts at this time and will be updated in future updates..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. Pictures and videos of storm damage, coastal flooding, river, stream or urban flooding can be sent as a reply to this email, via our WX1BOX Facebook and/or Twitter feeds or via the email address pics@nsradio.org with credit given to the SKYWARN Spotter/Amateur Radio Operator unless otherwise indicated..

A significant multi-hazard storm has potential to bring impacts to Southern New England Sunday Night through Monday Morning. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) How much winds will be able to mix down to the surface in Cape Cod and the Islands and coastal Southern New England as there are very strong winds aloft. Some models had backed off slightly on the winds earlier today but high resolution models are indicating stronger winds in this area and in other parts of Southeast New England and this bears watching if that trend continues.
2.) If a convective line of showers or thunderstorms forms and further supports mixing down of damaging winds to the surface and also enhances heavy rainfall.
3.) Strength of the low pressure system as it moves over Southern New England as that could also impact the strength of the winds. Again, some models had the low pressure a bit weaker this morning but that trend has reversed a bit in the latest model runs.
4.) The biggest through for any changeover to snow on the back end of the system is in Northern New England but will need to monitor the higher elevations of Northwest and North-Central Massachusetts for any precipitation changeover.
5.) Axis of heavy rainfall and whether it can cause river, stream and/or urban flooding in the Flood Watch area. Confidence is growing in potential flooding

SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. The next coordination message will be posted by 1100 AM Sunday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement, High Wind Watch/Wind Advisory Statement, Coastal Flood Watch Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS-Boston-Norton-Rainfall-Forecast-12_10_23_12_11_23.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch/Wind Advisory Statement & Wind Gust Map:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/NWS-Boston-Norton-Wind-Gust-Map-12_10_23_12_11_23.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #2 – Sunday Afternoon 12/10/23-Monday Morning 12/11/23 – Multi Hazard Storm Event

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..Significant Multi-Hazard Storm on track to impact Southern New England Sunday Night and Monday Morning with the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall leading to river/stream/urban flood potential, and the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide across portions of South Coastal Rhode Island & Massachusetts..
..A Flood Watch remains in effect for Northern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts from Northern Middlesex and Worcester Counties west from Sunday Afternoon to Monday Evening for 2-3″ of rain with locally higher amounts potentially leading to flooding of small rivers, streams and urbanized areas..
..A High Wind Watch remains in effect for Late Sunday Night into Monday Afternoon for sustained winds of 35-45 MPH with gusts to 65 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. Additional portions of Southern New England could have some wind headlines in future updates. These winds will have the potential to cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages possible..
..A Coastal Flood Watch remains in effect from late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for Southeast Providence, Bristol, Eastern Kent, Newport and Washington Counties of Rhode Island for minor to pockets of moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide along vulnerable shore roads in Southern Rhode Island. Additional coastal flood headlines are possible in future updates..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater..

A significant multi-hazard storm has potential to bring impacts to Southern New England Sunday Night through Monday Morning. The headlines depict the current thinking and there are no changes since last night but there will be changes in future updates. Key factors include:

1.) How much winds will be able to mix down to the surface in Cape Cod and the Islands and coastal Southern New England as there are very strong winds aloft.
2.) If a convective line of showers or thunderstorms forms and further supports mixing down of damaging winds to the surface and also enhances heavy rainfall.
3.) Strength of the low pressure system as it moves over Southern New England as that could also impact the strength of the winds.
4.) The biggest through for any changeover to snow on the back end of the system is in Northern New England but will need to monitor the higher elevations of Northwest and North-Central Massachusetts for any precipitation changeover.
5.) Axis of heavy rainfall and whether it can cause river, stream and/or urban flooding in the Flood Watch area.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. The next coordination message will be posted by 1100 PM Saturday Evening. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement, High Wind Watch Statement, Coastal Flood Watch Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Sunday Night 12/10/23-Monday Morning 12/11/23 Multi-Hazard Significant Storm

Hello to all…

..Significant Multi-Hazard Storm to impact Southern New England Sunday Night and Monday Morning with the potential for strong to damaging winds, heavy rainfall leading to river/stream/urban flood potential, and the potential for minor to low-end moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide across portions of South Coastal Rhode Island & Massachusetts..
..A Flood Watch is now in effect for Northern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts from Northern Middlesex and Worcester Counties west from Sunday Afternoon to Monday Evening for 2-3″ of rain with locally higher amounts potentially leading to flooding of small rivers, streams and urbanized areas..
..A High Wind Watch is now in effect for Late Sunday Night into Monday Afternoon for sustained winds of 35-45 MPH with gusts to 65 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts possible. Additional portions of Southern New England could have some wind headlines in future updates. These winds will have the potential to cause scattered pockets of tree and wire damage with scattered power outages possible..
..A Coastal Flood Watch is now in effect from late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for Southeast Providence, Bristol, Eastern Kent, Newport and Washington Counties of Rhode Island for minor to pockets of moderate coastal flooding at the time of high tide along vulnerable shore roads in Southern Rhode Island. Additional coastal flood headlines are possible in future updates..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater..

A significant multi-hazard storm has potential to bring impacts to Southern New England Sunday Night through Monday Morning. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) How much winds will be able to mix down to the surface in Cape Cod and the Islands and coastal Southern New England as there are very strong winds aloft.
2.) If a convective line of showers or thunderstorms forms and further supports mixing down of damaging winds to the surface and also enhances heavy rainfall.
3.) The biggest through for any changeover to snow on the back end of the system is in Northern New England but will need to monitor the higher elevations of Northwest and North-Central Massachusetts for any precipitation changeover.
4.) Axis of heavy rainfall and whether it can cause river, stream and/or urban flooding in the Flood Watch area.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with monitoring of Amateur Radio Repeaters is likely late Sunday Night through Monday Morning for reportable criteria on rain gauge reports, rain related flooding, coastal flooding, wind damage and measured wind gusts 40 MPH or Greater. The next coordination message will be posted by 1130 AM Saturday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Flood Watch Statement, High Wind Watch Statement, Coastal Flood Watch Statement and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton High Wind Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Wednesday 12/6/23 Light Snow Event

Hello to all…

..Snow Showers over portions of Cape and East Coastal Massachusetts have the potential to accumulate 1-2″ with isolated higher amounts of 2-3″+ over this region overnight into Wednesday Afternoon. This may result in a few slippery spots on roadways and sidewalks during the day Wednesday. Areas of Eastern Massachusetts from I-495 west into Rhode Island could see a coating to 1″ of snow..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for any snowfall reports in the region for Wednesday including informal monitoring of area Amateur Radio repeaters in East Coastal Massachusetts specifically and other areas if needed. This will be the only coordination message on this storm event unless a significant update to the situation occurs and time allows for an update. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Special Weather Statement and Snowfall Maps..

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Special Weather Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=SPS&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

NWS Boston/Norton Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Special Announcement: SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) 2023 Friday Evening 12/1/23 700 PM ET to Saturday Evening 12/2/23 700 PM ET

Hello to all..

**Please note adjustments to repeaters for the Friday Evening 12/1/23 time slots based on WX1BOX Operator Remote locations.**
**Our apologies for the delays in getting this SRD update out as the 2 storm events from just before Thanksgiving, Monday Morning and some ongoing marginally strong wind gusts have been the focus of the volunteer efforts over the last week or so.**
**SKYWARN Recognition Day 2023 will occur from Friday Evening December 1st, 2023 at 7 PM through Saturday Evening December 2nd, 2023 at 7 PM with a social media component to engage non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters more with 2022’SRD. Also new for this year is that we will utilize a Zello channel that is at our disposal for contact with non-Amateur Radio and Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters who have access to the system. We will announce details and timing there in our final announcement on Friday.**
**SRD Numbers will be issued automatically to non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters that register via the Google form on the SRD web site. For 2023, SRD Numbers are not being generated for Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters because some in the Amateur Radio Community felt it was unnecessary.**
**We encourage Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters to register for SRD in the Google form and the spotter mapper registration form via the links below and we will have activities on Amateur Radio and Social Media for all Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters. Please note there was a bug with the spotter mapper registration form where if you registered on the spotter mapper last year, you were not showing on the map. We’d appreciate it if folks re-register if they are not showing up on the map.**

SKYWARN Recognition Day 2023 will have Ops at NWS office with volunteer Amateur Radio Operators, however, the scale of what is done inside the office for SRD will be more limited as we will have limited Amateur Radio Operators in the facility similar to 2022. Also, all participants are welcome to register on the SRD web site. SRD Numbers will be issued automatically to non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters that register via the Google form on the SRD web site. For 2023, SRD Numbers are not being generated for Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters because some in the Amateur Radio Community felt it was unnecessary.

Also, all participants are welcome to register on the SRD web site. SRD Numbers will be issued automatically to non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters that register via the Google form on the SRD web site. For 2023, SRD Numbers are not being generated for Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters because some in the Amateur Radio Community felt it was unnecessary.

For WX1BOX Amateur Radio operations, we will cover the typical SKYWARN repeaters on VHF/UHF as well as simplex. HF for this year may or may not be done because for 2023 we plan to run all operations from WX1BOX, the Amateur Radio station at NWS Norton on Saturday 12/2/23 from 9 AM-7 PM EST and run operations remotely on Friday 12/1/23 from 7 PM-12 AM EST. The HF setup at NWS has had some issues so it may limit our on-air presence on HF. We will distinguish between in-office Amateur Radio Operations and remote operations by using WX1BOX-portable for our remote operations. In addition, contacts with other Amateur Radio SKYWARN stations will count towards NWS certificates. Similar to the last few years, there will be a social media component to engage non-Amateur Radio and Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters alike.

Additional details on SKYWARN Recognition Day including a registration link opened up to all Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio Operators can be found via the following link:
https://www.weather.gov/crh/skywarnrecognition

As mentioned previously, this year’s Google registration form also auto-issues SRD Numbers to participant non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters. The form can be found off the SKYWARN Recognition Day web site and can be see at the link below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsiwFThctxPqEht9r7j1V1OLBNiAQjt-yJe7z3-XFMwiIx-w/viewform

There is also a SKYWARN Spotter mapper form that plots all spotters on an ARCGIS map. We would love to see all of Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters take a few moments to register on this spotter map. The registration form for the spotter map is at the following link:
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/6af367236b8b499f8a3c40110e58a596

There is also a SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) Facebook group open to all SKYWARN Spotters and Amateur Radio Operators. The Facebook group link is listed below:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/srd2021

On the web, the following link on the WX1BOX home page will feature all SRD updates for WX1BOX operations as well as social media efforts that can include SKYWARN Spotters and Amateur Radio Operators alike:

Special Announcement: SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) 2023 Friday Evening 12/1/23 700 PM ET to Saturday Evening 12/2/23 700 PM ET

Similar to last year, we’d like to conduct an experiment to test and experiment with a radio email system known as Winlink. We would like to have Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN spotters test sending email to a radio based email. This system allows for emails to be retrieved over Internet but also over radio. You do not have to be an Amateur Radio Operator to be involved in this experiment. During the SRD period from Saturday 12/2/23 from 0000-2400 UTC (Friday Evening 12/1/23 7 PM EST-Saturday 12/2/23 7 PM EST), we’d like people to do the following:

1.) Compose an email with a report in text format or using one of the Winlink system specific weather or other forms to wx1box@winlink.org with either a current observation from the SRD time period or a prior severe weather event that occurred dring the last 2 years. Do “not” include file attachments. For Amateur Radio Operators who have winlink setup, please go ahead and use winlink. For other Amateur Radio and non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters who do not have Winlink setup, feel free to use your normal email client but only use text and no attachments in the report.
2.) Put in the subject of the email //WL2K as this will allow for emails to get filtered through the built-in spam protection of the winlink system

We will acknowledge all emails as a contact and publish results of this work as part of the SRD’2023 report.

We will also utilize Zello for making contacts for 2023. We will start monitoring the wx1box Zello channel starting at 1030 AM Saturday. Where its the first time using it, there could be some technical issues but we will sort that out as we go through 2023 SRD. The Zello channel can be found via the following link:
https://zello.me/cc/209a0cc1

The SRD’2023 schedule for repeater rotation and WX1BOX coverage has now been included with this update. See below:

Friday December 1st, 2023 (All remote operations – Adjusted schedule to reflect where operators are located for local coverage:
8:00-8:30 PM: 147.000-Dartmouth Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
8:30-9:00 PM: 147.180-Bridgewater Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
9:00-9:30 PM: 146.790-Vernon, CT Repeater (PL: 82.5 Hz) (via IRLP or via W1HDN-R Echolink)
9:30-10:00 PM: 147.225-Killingly, CT Repeater (PL: 156.7 Hz) (via K1MUJ-R)
10:00-10:30 PM: 145.470-Danvers, MA Repeater (PL: 136.5 Hz)
10:30-11:00 PM: 146.640-Waltham Repeater (PL: 136.5 Hz)

**Will Attempt to monitor both the New England Network and the *WX-TALK*/IRLP Reflector 9219 systems during this entire timeframe.
**It is possible we may switch off to different repeaters or simplex during time slots if we run out of contacts.

Saturday December 2nd, 2023 (WX1BOX In-Office operations with remote operations being signified by WX1BOX-portable):
9:00-9:30 AM: 145.230-Boston Repeater (PL: 88.5 Hz)
9:30-10:00 AM: 146.640-Waltham Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
10:00-11:00 AM: We will participate in the Eastern Massachusetts Hospital Net
11:00-11:30 AM: 146.790-Vernon, CT Repeater (Linked via IRLP.)
11:30-12:00 PM: 147.225-Killingly, CT Repeater (PL: 156.7 Hz)
12:00-12:30 PM: 145.470-Danvers Repeater (PL: 136.5 Hz)
12:30-1:00 PM: 146.895-Walpole Repeater (PL: 123.0 Hz)
1:00-1:30 PM: Tentative: MMRA Repeater System in ARES Configuration – See https://mmra.org/repeaters/repeater_linking.html (Click the ARES box to see the repeaters and other systems linked)
1:30-2:00 PM: 145.37-Gardner/145.45-Fitchburg/147.39 Repeaters via IRLP 9122
2:00-2:30 PM: 146.685-Plymouth Repeater (PL: 82.5 Hz)
2:30-3:00 PM: NB1RI Repeater System – Note the main hub repeater link for this system is down – so we will rotate across the NB1RI repeaters during this timeframe
3:00-3:30 PM: 146.970-Paxton Repeater (PL: 114.8 Hz)
3:30-4:00 PM: 146.955-Westford Repeater (PL: 74.4 Hz)
4:00-4:30 PM: 146.955-Barnstable (PL: 88.5 Hz) or 147.375-Falmouth Repeater (PL: 110.9 Hz)
4:30-5:00 PM: NB1RI Repeater System – Note the main hub repeater link for this system is down – so we will rotate across the NB1RI repeaters during this timeframe
5:00-5:30 PM: 146.760-Scituate, RI Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
5:30-6:00 PM: 147.000-Dartmouth Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
6:00-6:30 PM: 147.180-Bridgewater Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
6:30-7:00 PM: 147.225-Whitman Repeater (PL: 67.0 Hz)
**Will Attempt to monitor both the New England Network and the *WX-TALK*/IRLP Reflector 9219 systems during this entire timeframe.

The VoIP Operations on the *WX_TALK* Echolink conference node: 7203/IRLP 9219 system will take place once again for 2023’SRD. Also, through the Sunflower network, the system will is also accessible through the following modes:

Allstar 28848
Echolink KC5FM-R 906281
Hamshack Hotline 94032
DMR TGIF 31207
P25 31207
DSTAR XLXOKL C
Yaesu Fusion 31207
M17-SUN module A

Here is the info regarding Echolink/IRLP operations as of Friday Afternoon:

Time in UTC NWS Office Call-Sign
0000-0100: N0NWS (Time slot confirmed for this year)
0100-0200: WX1GYX (Time slot confirmed for this year)
0200-0300: WX7SLC (Time slot from last year)
0300-0400: WX4HUN (New time slot for this year)
0400-0500: WX1BOX (Time slot confirmed for this year)
0500-0600: Open
0600-0700: WX4HUN (Time slot from last year)
0700-0800: WX8APX (Time slot confirmed for this year)
0800-0900: WX8APX (Time slot confirmed for this year)
0900-1000: Open
1000-1100: WX7SLC (Time slot from last year)
1100-1200: WX1GYX (Time slot from last year)
1200-1300: Open
1300-1400: WX7SLC (Time slot from last year)
1400-1500: WX1AW (Time slot from last year)
1500-1600: WX1BOX (Time slot confirmed for this year)
1600-1700: WX4NC (Time slot confirmed for this year)
1700-1800: WX4JKL (Time slot confirmed for this year)
1800-1900: N2KDX @ WX2PHI (New Time Slot for this year)
1900-2000: WX1GYX (New Time slot for this year)
2000-2100: WX4JKL (Time slot confirmed for this year)
2100-2300: WX4NHC (Time slot confirmed for this year)
2300-2400: Open

There will be other conference systems utilized for SKYWARN Recognition Day. They are as follows:

The New England Reflector Gateway System will be utilized by the NWS Boston/Norton, Mass. and NWS Gray, Maine offices from 0000-0500 UTC and 1200-2400 UTC. The New England Gateway system is on EchoLink Conference server *NEW-ENG3* Node: 9123, IRLP reflector 9123. If other NWS offices would like to join the system, they are welcome to do so and participants in SKYWARN Recognition Day can also use that system to make contact with various NWS offices. This is a great place to move off the *WX_TALK* Node: 7203/IRLP 9219 system after your scheduled time if other Amateurs or NWS offices whish to make contact with you.

Also, the Western Reflector will be having NWS offices calling CQ as in past years and have multiple reflector channels and Echolink conferences available. There is reflector 9250/Echolink Conference *HI-GATE* node: 357564, IRLP 9251 and the *WORLD* Echolink Conference node: 479886, IRLP 9257/*DCF-ARC* Echolink Conference node: 336037 and IRLP 9258/EchoLink Conference *NV-GATE* Node: 152566 open for NWS offices. Please contact Kent-W7AOR for additional information on the Western Reflector.

A few technical reminders for folks interested in making contacts with the NWS Forecast Offices on the *WX-TALK* Node: 7203/IRLP 9219 and New England Reflector Gateway IRLP 9123/*NEW-ENG3* Echolink Node: 9123 systems:

-The system allows both EchoLink and IRLP connections. For EchoLink users, you connect to the *WX-TALK* Node: 7203 conference system. For IRLP users, you would connect to IRLP reflector 9219.

-If you are using EchoLink, the RF node or PC that you’re using must have EchoLink conferencing disabled. If it is not disabled, the system will automatically kick the node or PC off of the system. The reason this occurs is to prevent unintentional interference from a conferencing station that may not know the node is connected somewhere else. This will keep traffic moving on the net and reduce interference considerably.

For more information on VoIP Technical Configuration Tips, please go to our web site at https://www.voipwx.net where we have a link to that information on the main menu of the web site. This announcement will also be on the web site.

We are looking forward to another fun SKYWARN Recognition Day on the *WX-TALK* Node: 7203/IRLP reflector 9219 system, Allstar 28848 along with DMR/DSTAR and other modes provided by VK3JED-Tony, New England Reflector Gateway system and Western Reflector system. Thanks to all for their support!

Thanks to all for their continued support of the NWS Boston/Norton SKYWARN program!

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #2 – Late Sunday Night 11/26/23-Monday Morning 11/27/23 – Coastal Storm Impacts

Hello to all…

..A coastal storm system is on track to move quickly and rapidly intensify bringing a 6-8 hour period of heavy rain to Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island with strong winds at the coast late tonight through early to mid-morning Monday. Rainfall amounts of 1-2″ are expected in Eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island though some model trends have had the heavier rainfall a bit further west and areas of Western and Central Massachusetts through Connecticut could see 1-1.5″ of rain. Strong winds will develop along the coast and will expand into parts of Eastern Essex County Massachusetts..
..A Wind Advisory is in effect for Cape Cod and the Islands and expanded to Eastern Essex County Massachusetts from 1 AM-7 AM Monday for sustained winds of 20-30 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH and isolated higher gusts possible. Other coastal areas across East and South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island could see wind gusts of around 40 MPH with isolated higher gusts. These winds could cause isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages..
..A coastal flood statement has been issued for minor splashover and low-end minor coastal flooding for the Monday Morning high tide for South Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It appears the winds will move in at a point prior to high tide in south coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island where low-end minor coastal flooding appears to be the likely scenario and east coastal Massachusetts should not have any high tide impacts due to the later timing of the high tide.
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for rain gauge totals 1″ or more, any measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any wind damage reports late Sunday Night into Monday Morning. This will be the last coordination message as we shift into operations mode. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion, Wind Advisory Statement, Coastal Flood Statement, Rainfall Map, Wind Gust Map and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Rainfall Map:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/storm_total_rain_pm.png

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Gust Map:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/forecast_wind_gusts.png

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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