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Dangerous Surf and Rip Currents Along East Coast Beaches; Hazardous Heat in the West

Tropical storm conditions, storm surge flooding and coastal flooding will continue into Thursday across the Outer Banks and into portions of the Mid-Atlantic coastline. Life-threatening rip currents and high surf will continue to impact much of the Atlantic shoreline through the end of the week. Hazardous, record heat will continue across the Western U.S. through the weekend. Read More >

Southwest Kansas Radio Frequencies used by ARES

Boot Hill A.R.C./Howell, KS.     146.610-
" " " /Ensign, KS. 444.375+
Garden City, KS. 146.910-
443.225+ PL 100hz
Hugoton 147.240+
444.225+ PL 82.5hz
444.900+ PL 88.5hz
Lakin 146.985- PL 156.7hz
Liberal 146.805- PL 103.5hz
443.100+ PL 71.9hz
Hickok 444.000+ PL 82.5hz
Sublette/Anthony 147.300+
Syracuse 443.125+ PL 100hz
146.775-
Ulysses 147.060+
Dighton 146.640-
Wakeeney 444.775+
Haviland 444.125+ PL 156.7hz
Scott City 146.700-
Isabel 442.025+ PL 156.7hz
147.345+
Kiowa 442.150+
147.015+ Grt.Salt Plains A.R.C.
Pratt 146.700-
Bazine 147.075+
Gt. Bend 146.760-
443.925+ PL 100hz
444.100+
444.400+
444.700+
444.925+ PL 67hz
Hays 147.180+ PL 100hz
Plains 147.180+
Hays 443.600+ PL 107.2hz
444.825+ PL 100hz
146.790-
Russell 147.045+
147.285+
444.950+
442.850+ PL 141.3hz
Hoisington 443.650+
Larned 444.975+
Pawnee Rock 444.325+ PL 88.5hz
Stafford 444.875+ PL 100hz
Otis 443.000+
Anthony