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- Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup.
Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html |
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![]() From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 11 Sep 2004 23:56:15 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan - Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup. Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html I've been listening to a ham net in Jamaica on 14.283 since about 16:25Z discussing the Cayman situation. It looks pretty bad. One ham is talking about reports on an FM broadcast station in Jamaica getting cell phone reports from Cayman, saying people are on the roofs screaming for help. The Jamaica hams can't make contact with Cayman. They are saying the Cayman situation is worse than Granada. The only info I heard about Jamaica is 16 deaths attributed to Ivan. Traffic on 14.283 is intermittent but pauses are short at this time (17:02Z). Greg W. Central Fla. |
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![]() Greg wrote: From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 11 Sep 2004 23:56:15 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan - Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup. Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html I've been listening to a ham net in Jamaica on 14.283 since about 16:25Z discussing the Cayman situation. It looks pretty bad. One ham is talking about reports on an FM broadcast station in Jamaica getting cell phone reports from Cayman, saying people are on the roofs screaming for help. The Jamaica hams can't make contact with Cayman. They are saying the Cayman situation is worse than Granada. It would appear from the track of Ivan and associated reports that Grand Cayman is being hit pretty hard at the moment. dxAce The only info I heard about Jamaica is 16 deaths attributed to Ivan. Traffic on 14.283 is intermittent but pauses are short at this time (17:02Z). Greg W. Central Fla. |
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![]() "Greg" wrote in message ... From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 11 Sep 2004 23:56:15 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan - Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup. Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html I've been listening to a ham net in Jamaica on 14.283 since about 16:25Z discussing the Cayman situation. It looks pretty bad. One ham is talking about reports on an FM broadcast station in Jamaica getting cell phone reports from Cayman, saying people are on the roofs screaming for help. The Jamaica hams can't make contact with Cayman. They are saying the Cayman situation is worse than Granada. The only info I heard about Jamaica is 16 deaths attributed to Ivan. Traffic on 14.283 is intermittent but pauses are short at this time (17:02Z). Greg W. Central Fla. I can hear it too up in NJ. It sounds hairy for sure... The population in Grand Cayman is about 37,000. They are having a hard time of it right now to say the least. Michael |
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writes: Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan From: "Michael" Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:33:50 GMT "Greg" wrote in message ... From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 11 Sep 2004 23:56:15 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan - Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup. Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html I've been listening to a ham net in Jamaica on 14.283 since about 16:25Z discussing the Cayman situation. It looks pretty bad. One ham is talking about reports on an FM broadcast station in Jamaica getting cell phone reports from Cayman, saying people are on the roofs screaming for help. The Jamaica hams can't make contact with Cayman. They are saying the Cayman situation is worse than Granada. The only info I heard about Jamaica is 16 deaths attributed to Ivan. Traffic on 14.283 is intermittent but pauses are short at this time (17:02Z). Greg W. Central Fla. I can hear it too up in NJ. It sounds hairy for sure... The population in Grand Cayman is about 37,000. They are having a hard time of it right now to say the least. Michael Michael, thanks for the info.. If you hear anything else let us know.. FYI: The main part of Grand Cayman is filled with modern, multi-story office buildings. Building codes and inspections are quite strict. In light of the above, I read the grim reports from the Caymans noted below: ".....................the sound of the weather is very distressing. coconuts are flying off near by trees and hitting against her two story house. Plywood boards are literally peeling off the windows and flying away in the wind. I heard a crashing noise and it was coconuts lodging *into* her French door upstairs. " witnessing intense devastation/destruction outside. Roofs are flying off bldgs downtown, windows of the Tower bldg are smashed in, roof and doors of bank of America bldg are damaged or gone. At times it has been hard for them to see the bank of America bldg which is only a few feet across the street. Trees are blowing around, and bits of bldg are flying through the air. I was told that what they are watching is far worse than anything ever shown on tv either on the news i.e. Frances, or a Hollywood creation. " also heard reports of intense flooding of canals from North Sound. The hospital has flooded and everyone is on the second floor and sadly their generator is no longer working. A few hours ago (prior to the worst part of the storm hitting,) it was reported that cars along southsound road were "floating" and that the sea was coming under the door of houses located on the beach. " Ivan was 60 miles west of Grand Cayman, traveling to the west at 10 mph, according to a National Hurricane Center Advisory. There are unconfirmed reports that part of the capital, George Town, is “gone”, that roofs are blowing around in the streets of George Town, and that the hospital has been badly damaged, or is possibly also “gone”. "Two British ships are reported to be 250 miles behind Ivan, waiting to come into port to come to Cayman’s aid. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory (colony). " I was lucky enough to travel down there a while back, lovely people in a lovely place. Thank god for the 2-way radio network ( Cell Phones and repeaters) Ham operators and whatever else helps us through emergencies. Hope everyone down there is safe through out all this; Dan / USA |
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![]() From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 13 Sep 2004 01:06:34 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan In article , "Michael" writes: Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan From: "Michael" Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:33:50 GMT "Greg" wrote in message ... From: (Diverd4777) Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: 11 Sep 2004 23:56:15 GMT Subject: Cayman Islands / Ivan - Anyone down there reading this Newsgroup. Hope you are / stay safe.. Dan / NYC http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/MWCR.html I've been listening to a ham net in Jamaica on 14.283 since about 16:25Z discussing the Cayman situation. It looks pretty bad. One ham is talking about reports on an FM broadcast station in Jamaica getting cell phone reports from Cayman, saying people are on the roofs screaming for help. The Jamaica hams can't make contact with Cayman. They are saying the Cayman situation is worse than Granada. The only info I heard about Jamaica is 16 deaths attributed to Ivan. Traffic on 14.283 is intermittent but pauses are short at this time (17:02Z). Greg W. Central Fla. I can hear it too up in NJ. It sounds hairy for sure... The population in Grand Cayman is about 37,000. They are having a hard time of it right now to say the least. Michael Michael, thanks for the info.. If you hear anything else let us know.. FYI: The main part of Grand Cayman is filled with modern, multi-story office buildings. Building codes and inspections are quite strict. In light of the above, I read the grim reports from the Caymans noted below: ".....................the sound of the weather is very distressing. coconuts are flying off near by trees and hitting against her two story house. Plywood boards are literally peeling off the windows and flying away in the wind. I heard a crashing noise and it was coconuts lodging *into* her French door upstairs. " witnessing intense devastation/destruction outside. Roofs are flying off bldgs downtown, windows of the Tower bldg are smashed in, roof and doors of bank of America bldg are damaged or gone. At times it has been hard for them to see the bank of America bldg which is only a few feet across the street. Trees are blowing around, and bits of bldg are flying through the air. I was told that what they are watching is far worse than anything ever shown on tv either on the news i.e. Frances, or a Hollywood creation. " also heard reports of intense flooding of canals from North Sound. The hospital has flooded and everyone is on the second floor and sadly their generator is no longer working. A few hours ago (prior to the worst part of the storm hitting,) it was reported that cars along southsound road were "floating" and that the sea was coming under the door of houses located on the beach. " Ivan was 60 miles west of Grand Cayman, traveling to the west at 10 mph, according to a National Hurricane Center Advisory. There are unconfirmed reports that part of the capital, George Town, is gone, that roofs are blowing around in the streets of George Town, and that the hospital has been badly damaged, or is possibly also gone. "Two British ships are reported to be 250 miles behind Ivan, waiting to come into port to come to Caymans aid. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory (colony). " I was lucky enough to travel down there a while back, lovely people in a lovely place. Thank god for the 2-way radio network ( Cell Phones and repeaters) Ham operators and whatever else helps us through emergencies. Hope everyone down there is safe through out all this; Dan / USA There is a ham net on 14.265 getting info to & from the Caymans. Unfortunately, the net controller will put you asleep or drive you crazy with his ",,,ugh...ugh...ummmmmmm..." Greg W. Central Fla. |
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