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QST, February 1989, page 15 =
Getting the watches and warnings into the hands of the people who need them
poses yet another communications problem. In fact, it represents a double
edged sword, as timely notice of advancing storms creates heavy
responsibilities for not only the NHC, but for local governmental and
disaster relief officials as well. Errors in the placemnet of watches and
warnings can cause severe economic burdens, as well as the more obvious loss
of life or property. While it is often difficult at best to communicate
watches and warnings into the areas where they apply, warning persons on the
islands, at sea and in some foreign places is especially difficult. This
represents yet another area where Amateur Radio steps in to fill a void or to
supplement existing channels. +