WEATHER SERVICE, HAM RADIO GROUP RUN Y2K BACKUP TEST FOR REPORTING FORECASTS AND WARNINGS

November 19, 1999 — The National Weather Service and the American Radio Relay League of amateur radio operators will join forces to test an existing back-up weather reporting system, the NOAA said today. The reporting system would be used in the unlikely event of Y2K problems with the telecommunications system used to issue daily forecast and weather warnings.

Hundreds of volunteer ham radio operators will partner with forecasters at nearly 40 weather service offices, to broadcast weather information to as many other amateur radio stations as possible. Amateur radio operators typically volunteer time and equipment to help broadcast weather warnings during severe weather. The exercise will run from 6 p.m. CST on Nov. 26 to 6 p.m. Nov. 27.

"We are fully Y2K tested and ready to continue providing timely weather information as we enter the new millennium," said John J. Kelly Jr., director of NOAA's National Weather Service. "However, the back-up test of weather reporting with our ham radio partners adds another element in our commitment to public safety and service. We are confident in our Y2K readiness, because we've spent three years testing and modifying our mission-critical systems of radars, ground sensors, and computers, as well as the weather satellites of NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service.

Meteorologist-in-Charge Scott Menzter of the Goodland Kan., Weather Forecast Office, devised the amateur radio testing plan, which started as a tribute to ham operators in northwest Kansas and blossomed to a project involving weather service offices around the country.

"We started the Y2K back-up test to give much-deserved recognition to the ham radio operators who work with the Goodland office and often provide critical communications links during severe weather, and it just grew as ham operators and forecast offices learned about it," said Mentzer, who is a ham radio operator himself. "The exercise provides an opportunity for weather service personnel and ham operators to share knowledge and test each other's capabilities before a severe weather situation. Our folks are encouraged to use the radios and to get themselves licensed in the event that a ham operator is not available during a severe weather event."

HAM RADIO/NWS Y2K EVENT PARTICIPANTS
* = tentatively scheduled

Forecast OfficeContactPhone # Aberdeen, SD George Marshall 605-225-6173 Albany, NY Steve Pertgen 518-435-9570 Amarillo, TX John Holsenbeck 806-335-2911 Billings, MT Dan Borsum 406-652-0851 Bismarck, ND Dan Noah 701-250-4224 Brownsville, TX* Don Ocker 210-542-5377 Buffalo, NY Bob Hamilton 716-565-0204 Cheyenne, WY Wilson Sellner 307-637-8634 Chicago, IL Bill Wontroba 815-834-0673 Corpus Christi, TX John Metz 512-299-1353 Davenport, IA James Meyer 319-386-3976 Des Moines, IA Shane Searcy 515-270-2614 Detroit, MI Darin Figurskey 248-625-3309 Dodge City, KS Larry Ruthi 316-225-6514 Fairbanks, AK Jack Mercher 907-458-3709 Gaylord, MI Brian Hirsch 517-732-9306 Goodland, KS Scott Mentzer 785-899-2360 Grand Forks, ND Jim Belles 701-795-5198 Grand Junction, CO Jim Pringle 970-243-7007 Great Falls, MT Rick Dittman 406-453-9957 Green Bay, WI Jeff Last 920-494-5845 Hanford, CA* Dan Gudgel 559-584-0583 Honolulu, HI Thomas Heffner 808-973-5275 Indianapolis, IN Dave Tucek 317-856-0360 Jackson, KY Harold Keeney 606-666-2560 Kansas City, MO Bill Bunting 816-540-6021 La Crosse, WI Todd Shea 608-784-8275 Louisville, KY Norman Reitmeyer 502-969-8842 Marquette, MI Jackson Pellett 906-475-5782 Medford, OR John Casad 541-773-1067 Melbourne, FL Scott Spratt 407-255-0212 Miami, FL James Lushine 305-229-4520 Minneapolis, MN Todd Krause 612-361-6670 Morehead City, NC Michael Colby 919-223-5122 Norman, OK Dennis McCarthy 405-366-6583 North Webster, IN Patrick Murphy 219-834-1104 Omaha, NE Dave Theophilus 402-359-2394 Pendleton, OR Alan Polan 541-276-4493 Phoenix, AZ Steve Sipple 602-379-4607 Pocatello, ID Karl Holden 208-233-0834 Pueblo, CO Bill Fortune 719-948-9429 Rapid City, SD Susan Sanders 602-341-9271 Riverton, WY Mark Cunningham 307-857-3898 Sioux Falls, SD Todd Heitkamp 605-330-4247 Spokane, WA Ken Holmes 509-224-0110 Sterling, VA Barbara McNaught 703-260-0107 Topeka, KS Mike Akulow 785-232-1493 Wilmington, NC Robert Sumpter 910-762-6258 Wilmington, OH Mary Jo Parker 937-383-0428

 

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