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Southern California Club Xterra => Off Topic => Topic started by: RikRong on May 20, 2016, 10:37:00 AM

Title: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: RikRong on May 20, 2016, 10:37:00 AM
This was just posted on TNX.  While it won't be taking place here in SoCal, it looks pretty interesting.  If you're nosey like me, take a look at the exercise plan and the other documents on the site.  This might be something that us HAM operators could possibly pick up on the local repeaters, depending on the systems they're using for the exercise. 

Check it out:
https://www.fema.gov/cascadia-rising-2016
Title: Re: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: Celt on May 20, 2016, 10:57:19 AM
   Many of our local repeaters have emergency networks that are set up with regular weekly drills. Each time there is a moderate or stronger storm they set those nets up and people from all over the county call in with up to date conditions. It's really good info and if you want info on a specific place there is always someone monitoring the net that will give you the info requested right there. We have several different clubs here that are also associated with disaster relief agencies linked in with first responder emergency comm centers. HAM radio, it's not just for off roaders anymore.......  8) 8)   
Title: Re: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: RikRong on May 20, 2016, 11:07:01 AM
   Many of our local repeaters have emergency networks that are set up with regular weekly drills. Each time there is a moderate or stronger storm they set those nets up and people from all over the county call in with up to date conditions. It's really good info and if you want info on a specific place there is always someone monitoring the net that will give you the info requested right there. We have several different clubs here that are also associated with disaster relief agencies linked in with first responder emergency comm centers. HAM radio, it's not just for off roaders anymore.......  8) 8)
I have been looking into joining the net here in the AV, and I've been fortunate enough to catch a couple of nets and just listen in.  However, I didn't have my radio yet when the mud slides happened near Tehachapi and on I-5 (I'm sure the radio waves were buzzing), but I was able to listen in when we had storms up here recently.  People here in the desert are easily excitable when it comes to weather.
Title: Re: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: Celt on May 20, 2016, 11:09:18 AM
I have been looking into joining the net here in the AV, and I've been fortunate enough to catch a couple of nets and just listen in.  However, I didn't have my radio yet when the mud slides happened near Tehachapi and on I-5 (I'm sure the radio waves were buzzing), but I was able to listen in when we had storms up here recently.  People here in the desert are easily excitable when it comes to weather.

It gets kinda funny actually, the older I get the more I find myself glued to the weather reports for any given area from multiple sources until I can go about my day, shishhh.......
Title: Re: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: Ghost65 on May 20, 2016, 11:22:03 AM
This was just posted on TNX.  While it won't be taking place here in SoCal, it looks pretty interesting.  If you're nosey like me, take a look at the exercise plan and the other documents on the site.  This might be something that us HAM operators could possibly pick up on the local repeaters, depending on the systems they're using for the exercise. 

Check it out:
https://www.fema.gov/cascadia-rising-2016

Phew...when I saw "exercise plan" I was like, put down the Chips A Hoy mister!!
Title: Re: Cascadia Rising 2016: Cascadia Suduction Zone 9.0 Earthquake Exercise
Post by: RikRong on May 20, 2016, 11:30:52 AM
Phew...when I saw "exercise plan" I was like, put down the Chips A Hoy mister!!
Hmm, I know you get some miles in every week, you can't trick me. ;)