[sbe-eas] National WEA and EAS test performance

JACOB, KD9LWR jake9wi at outlook.com
Wed Nov 10 15:26:48 EST 2021


It have been about a decade now so who knows what my local 911 centre is 
like now but one time there was an actual tornado in my county an it was 
30 minutes later (i ran a timer) from the time the NWS issued the 
warning till my county activated the sirens.

On 10 Nov 2021 20:19, Rob Dale wrote:
> There are a lot of variables in that… If a jurisdiction is ready to go 
> with pre-made templates that just need some specifics, then the alert 
> could hit hundreds of thousands of cell phones within 5 minutes of the 
> initial disaster. Most incidents can probably  be handled with 5 minutes 
> of notice.
> 
>   * Rob
> 
> *From: *JACOB, KD9LWR <mailto:jake9wi at outlook.com>
> *Sent: *Wednesday, November 10, 2021 3:16 PM
> *To: *sbe-eas at sbe.org <mailto:sbe-eas at sbe.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [sbe-eas] National WEA and EAS test performance
> 
> Great info! I've recently been thinking about this... By the time an
> 
> emergency gets recognized, messages prepared and sent, etc, how much
> 
> time does a person have left?
> 
> 
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