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Hurricane Net Secured on Wednesday 10/29/2025 at 10PM EDT
HURRICANE NEWS UPDATES
UPDATE: 10/30/2025
****VoIP Hurricane Net Activation Secured at 10 PM EDT Wednesday Evening as
Hurricane Melissa moved away from the Bahamas. Melissa slammed Eastern Cuba
and the Bahamas with hurricane force winds, heavy rainfall and coastal storm
surge flooding resulting in tree/power line and structural damage and
significant flooding of neighborhoods . While direct Amateur Radio contact
with these areas did not occur, report relaying from various online weather
station and social media were utilized and the weather station info from the
Bahamas was utilized in NHC advisories Wednesday Evening.**
**The VoIP Hurricane Net is likely to activate once again at 5 PM EDT
Thursday for Hurricane Melissa and its passage by Bermuda as it is currently
close enough where hurricane conditions are expected and a Hurricane Warning
is in effect for Bermuda. This will be the final activation for Hurricane
Melissa as she will become post tropical after passage by Bermuda late
tonight/early Friday Morning.**
**A reminder that the Saturday 11/1/25 VoIP Hurricane Prep Net is Cancelled
due to extended VoIP Hurricane Net Activation Operations**
During Wednesday, Melissa slammed Eastern Cuba and the Bahamas with
hurricane force winds, heavy rainfall and coastal storm surge flooding
resulting in tree/power line and structural damage and significant flooding
of neighborhoods . While direct Amateur Radio contact with these areas did
not occur, report relaying from various online weather station and social
media were utilized and the weather station info from the Bahamas was
utilized in NHC advisories Wednesay Evening. Rainfall as high as 15" was
recorded in Eastern Cuba as relayed from reports gathered from the Cuban
Meteorological office, with trees and power lines down and structural damage
to roofs and even some structural collapses. Highest wind gust on Eastern
Cuba recorded was 116 MPH. In the Bahamas, a weather station in Pitts Town -
Crooked Island Bahamas gusted to 88 MPH. All reports including
pictures/videos from social media can be seen at the report viewer at the
following link:
https://www.voipwx.net/qilan/nhcwx/list_VOIP_records1?auth=OK
The VoIP Hurricane Net is likely to activate once again at 5 PM EDT Thursday
for Hurricane Melissa and its passage by Bermuda as it is currently close
enough where hurricane conditions are expected and a Hurricane Warning is in
effect for Bermuda. This will be the final activation for Hurricane Melissa
as she will become post tropical after passage by Bermuda tonight/early
Friday Morning.
The situation reports from Monday and Tuesday are listed below followed by
the activation plans for Thursday.
During Tuesday, the full brunt of Category-5 Major Hurricane Melissa was
felt over Jamaica. Melissa caused catastrophic damage in Jamaica with roofs
off parts of 5 hospitals, hotel roof damage, roof damage to homes and
numerous trees and wires down. Significant damage was confirmed at the
Montego Bay Jamaica Airport. Storm Surge flooding in Southwest Jamaica was
also significant along with significant to catastrophic inland river/stream
flooding from heavy rainfall. At least one Amateur Radio Operator lost his
antenna tower due to the catastrophic damaging winds of Melissa. Many of the
weather stations that were online Tuesday Morning were no longer reporting
but some reports were sent in before they went down. We also received one
very high-end report confirming category 5 winds that we are working to
validate from an Amateur Radio Operator, the same one that lost their tower.
We are appreciative to a number of Hams who relayed reports from Jamaican
News Radio, Amateur Radio HF and other outlets today. This is a way Amateur
Radio Operators that are not in the affected area and can help relay reports
from within the affected area. Special thanks to AE4WX-Mark, KC5FM-Lloyd and
KK7AHR-George for their robust net control support today. Over 45 webform
reports were sent with many of the reports containing multiple reports via
social media, direct Amateur Radio Jamaican Station reports and relayed
reports from Amateur Radio Operators outside of the affected area with
contacts in the affected area.
During Monday, Jamaica experienced lower end tropical storm force conditions
due to the slow speed of Melissa to the south and southeast of the island.
Wind Gusts of 40-50 MPH were common along with heavy rainfall. These
conditions downed trees and power lines and caused flooding with numerous
road closures due to flooding, trees and wires down and even a few sinkholes
from heavy rainfall. Earlier in the afternoon, Jamaica had 51,000 customers
of 700,000 without power but some power was able to be restored due to
Melissa's slower movement such that about 21,000 were without power as of
approximately 11 PM EDT this evening. Special thanks to K2DCD-Dennis,
KC5FM-Lloyd, AE4WX-Mark and KK7AHR-George for their support of Net Control
Operations for the net. A total of 40 reports were sent into the National
Hurricane Center were sent in via various sources that included online
weather stations and social media between Sunday Afternoon through Monday
Evening. Our report viewer below shows the reports submitted:
The report viewer can be seen here:
https://www.voipwx.net/qilan/nhcwx/list_VOIP_records1?auth=OK
The rest of this update is from the activation notice with the headline
updates above and updates to some of the video streaming services provided
by N0VZC-Mike Norrbom:
Here are the VoIP Hurricane Net Plans for Major Hurricane Melissa as of
Thursday Morning 650 AM EDT:
The VoIP Hurricane Net is likely to activate once again at 5 PM EDT Thursday
for Hurricane Melissa and its passage by Bermuda as it is currently close
enough where hurricane conditions are expected and a Hurricane Warning is in
effect for Bermuda. This will be the final activation for Hurricane Melissa
as she will become post tropical after passage by Bermuda tonight/early
Friday Morning.
We ask any and all Amateur Radio Operators who may know of Amateur Radio or
non-Amateur Radio Operators in the affected area of Bermuda to give any and
all reports from their area. In addition, any folks that can monitor online
weather stations, reliable social media sources for reports to get to our
net team would be helpful and then our team can discern the data that gets
sent to WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio Station at the National Hurricane Center.
Any pictures or videos of wind damage, river/stream/urban/storm surge
flooding etc. can be sent to our voipwxnet Facebook and Twitter feeds or the
following email address: pics@nsradio.org and credit will be given to the
Amateur Radio Operator, weather spotter or individual that took the photos
and media and be shared with the Amateur Radio team at the National
Hurricane Center and other agencies and outlets.
Advisories on Melissa can be seen off of the Atlantic Tropical Products menu
selection on the voipwxnet web site, via our Facebook and Twitter feeds, and
off the National Hurricane Center web site via the following link:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov
Reports as obtained via the VoIP Hurricane Net from Amateur Radio Operators
in the affected area, relays from the affected area or from APRS/CWOP
Weather Station feeds and other social media outlets can be found at the
following link:
https://www.voipwx.net/qilan/nhcwx/list_VOIP_records1?auth=OK
APRS, Winlink, AllStar, Hams Over IP and other resources that can be
monitored are as follows:
APRS kc5fm-9
Winlink KC5FM
Allstar 28848
Echolink KC5FM-R 906281
Hams Over IP 15154
Amateur Wire 30415154
DMR TGIF 31207
P25 31207
DSTAR XLXOKL C
Yaesu Fusion 31207
M17-SUN module A
Stations outside the affected area that do not have relays into the affected
area who would like to listen into the VoIP Hurricane Net can use any of the
following systems for listen-only purposes and can connect on either
Echolink or IRLP:
*NEW-ENG3* Echolink conference node: 9123/IRLP 9123
*SKY_GATE* Echolink conference node: 868981/IRLP 9252
*KC4QLP-C* Echolink conference node: 290251
*ARERT* Echolink conference node: 902723 (Also bridged to Allstar on Node
273660 and on the YCS311 C4FM Server at http://c4fm.mntrbo.net ID:74)
*FLORIDA* Echolink conference node: 3082
These three streaming audio feeds should be available. Those streaming audio
feeds are as follows:
Streaming feed 1:
http://74.208.24.77:8000 Provided by KC4QLP-Bob Carter
Streaming feed 2:
http://radio.arert.net:8000/ARERT -Provided by the ARERT conference
owners and sysops
Streaming feed 3:
https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/38868 -Provided by the ARERT
conference owners and sysops
Video streams will be provided by ARERT if they find video feeds from the
affected area and will have audio from the hurricane net on it. Those
streams are below:
Video stream feed:
https://www.liveweatherusa.com/
Special thanks to N0VZC-Mike Norrbom and the ARERT sysops for their support
of these feeds.
Please note that there could be additional listen only nodes and streaming
feeds. If time allows, this info will be updated via the voipwxnet web site
and social media feeds.
A reminder that the VoIP Hurricane Prep Net for Saturday Evening 11/1/25 has
been canceled. The next VoIP Hurricane Prep Net will be Saturday Evening
11/8/25 unless a hurricane net activation is required.
The VoIP Hurricane Net Management team continues to closely watch Hurricane
Melissa. Thanks to all for their continued support of the VoIP Hurricane
Net!
73,Rob-KD1CY.
Director of Operations for the VoIP Hurricane Net
During Hurricane Nets
If you are in the effected area and need to put in a report, please use the *WX_TALK* Conference Node
If you are NOT in the effected area and just want to listen in, Please use the *ARERT* Conference Node.
Echolink Conference *ARERT* (Node: 902723)
AllStar Link Node # 273660
Linked to TG 1008 and Reflector 4502 of the DMR Plus System (www.mntrbo.net)
NOTE: TG 1008 is only on the IPSC2-MINNESOTA DMRPlus Server.
Reflector 4502 is available on all DMRPlus servers.
For Fusion: YCS311 - Room 74 (c4fm.mntrbo.net)
This Conf server is linked to the *WX_TALK* conf during Hurricane Season
and may have weather nets relayed to it during severe weather season.
Click Below to see the VOIPWX Network Site
Click here to go to the National Hurricane Center on the Atlantic Side

I have setup 2 Echolink conference servers for AUXCOMM operations.
This will be *AUXCUSA* and *AUXCOM*
This will be managed by WX0NET and his site is www.auxcomusa.org
To listen to the ARERT conference online try one of these links (If I need more capacity I will add more servers.)
AUXCOMM Conferences are not streamed at this time.
https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/38868 (ONLINE)
http://radio.arert.net:8000/ARERT (1000 user limit) (ONLINE)
https://www.twitch.tv/pp93news (Video and Audio Stream) (Weather and current events)
https://dlive.tv/ARERT (Only weather related on this stream)
https://t.me/wxnet (Now on Telegram)
Check out Ryan Hall, Y'all on YouTube. Some of the best weather reporting.
More of my Radio linking projects can be found at www.mnradio.net.
Check out my new site for weather related info at www.liveweatherusa.com. I will be adding more weather related data to it as I go.
The arert.net site will be more for the *ARERT* and *WX_Talk* echolink conference servers.
(Auto muted - you will need to unmute to listen)


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