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  1. Long Range Outlook. From Dr. Philip Klotzbach. The Hurricane Watch Net, Amateur Radio Serving the National Hurricane Center and Mankind Since 1965. The HWN provides up to date tropical weather information for the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific. Subscribe for tropical weather email.

  2. Streaming Audio from Minnesota. Stream #1: 14.325.00 MHz, Click Here. Stream #2: 14.325.00 MHz, Click Here. Please Note: When the Hurricane Watch Net is active, the listing may show a frequency of 14.300 MHz but you will actually be listening to 14.325 MHz.

  3. 3 paź 2022 · Frequencies to Monitor: The primary frequencies for the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) are 14.325 MHz during the day and 7.268 MHz at night. These frequencies are in the HF (High Frequency) band, which is used for long-distance communication.

  4. The Hurricane Watch Net. NV6H Hurricane Frequencies. Last Updated. 06/19/2005 16:23:39. Low in Fat • No Frames • No Cholesterol • No Sounds (well, one) High in Fiber • No Movies • No MSG • No Animation (well, very little) Kudzu Free (impossible) • Absolutely No Cookies. and Now with a Drop of Retsin™.

  5. 13 wrz 2018 · The Hurricane Watch Net is activated when a hurricane is within 300 statute miles of expected land-fall. The HWN covers the Caribbean, Central America, Eastern Mexico, Eastern Canada, and all US Coastal States.

  6. How Does the Hurricane Watch Net Operate? The HWN operates on HF radio frequencies, specifically 14.325 MHz during the day and 7.268 MHz at night. They activate whenever a hurricane is within 300 miles of a populated landmass in the Atlantic region.

  7. The HWN provides up to date tropical weather information for the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, and the Central Pacific. Subscribe to receive, via email, tropical weather outlook and advisories for the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico, as well as, the Eastern Pacific.

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