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												06/22/2016 | Confirmed Tornado in Maryland Downs Tower at W3LPL Contest StationA confirmed Fujita scale EF-0 tornado touched down for up to 20 minutes in Howard County, Maryland, on the first full day of summer, taking down a tall AB-105 tower at the contest superstation of Frank Donovan, W3LPL. 
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												12/05/2015 | SKYWARN Recognition Day is Under WayThe 17th annual SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) on-the-air event is underway today (December 5) until 2400 UTC. 
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												12/01/2015 | WX4NHC Will Be On the Air for SKYWARN Recognition Day on Saturday, December 5WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, will be taking part in SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) on Saturday, December 5. 
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												12/02/2014 | SKYWARN Recognition Day 2014 is December 6SKYWARN Recognition Day 2014 is December 6. 
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												06/24/2014 | SKYWARN Pioneer Alan R. Moller, N5ZCB, SKSKYWARN Pioneer Alan R. Moller, N5ZCB, has died. He was 64. 
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												04/28/2011 | Southeastern VHF Conference Cancelled Due to WeatherThe annual conference of the Southeastern VHF Society (SVHFS) -- scheduled for April 29-30 in Huntsville, Alabama -- has been cancelled due to the severe storms that have recently swept through the area. According to the SVHFS website, much of North Alaba 
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												12/01/2010 | ARES®, SKYWARN Activated as Tornadoes Swing Through the SouthOn the evening of Monday, November 29, a series of severe storms swept through Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, and hams provided support from the National Weather Service (NWS) office. According to the NWS, seven tornadoes were embedded in the storm s 
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												04/15/2009 | Hams in Southeastern US Provide Spotting Assistance to NWSAs tornados swept through the southeastern part of the country on April 10, hams in Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas and Georgia were on the air providing assistance to the National Weather Service (NWS). 
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