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APRS object ABRTOR40A - show graphs
Source callsign: ABRTOR
Comment: TORNADO }a0IJ+G?GNPNPZS[b;J+{400AA
Location: 44°36.60' N 97°51.00' W - locator EN14BO86AJ - show map
19.4 miles South bearing 197° from Clark, Clark County, South Dakota, United States [?]
21.3 miles Northwest bearing 316° from De Smet, Kingsbury County, South Dakota, United States
55.8 miles West bearing 292° from Brookings, Brookings County, South Dakota, United States
66.7 miles Southeast bearing 152° from Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, United States
Last position: 2024-06-02 19:46:29 EDT (26d 13h33m ago)
2024-06-02 18:46:29 CDT local time at Clark, United States [?]
Course: 64°
Speed: 27 MPH
Last path: ABRTOR>APRS via qAO,AE5PL-WX
Positions stored: 1
Others sourced by ABRTOR: ABRTOR0xA ABRTOR10A ABRTOR1aA ABRTOR20A ABRTOR30A ABRTOR50A ABRTOR60A ABRTOR70A ABRTORJ7A ABRTORMVA
Stations near current position of ABRTOR40A - show more
callsign distance last heard - EDT      callsign distance last heard - EDT
FSDTORL0A6.8 miles 145°2024-06-02 20:01:29 FSDTORK0A6.8 miles 240°2024-06-02 19:31:29
ABRTOR60A8.6 miles 104°2024-06-02 20:17:29 ABRFLS50A8.6 miles 85°2024-06-03 07:55:32
FSDSVRh1A9.8 miles 156°2024-06-02 19:02:29 N0INF16.9 miles 181°2024-06-11 12:31:40
SPCSVA79P23.1 miles 232°2024-06-02 22:48:35 ABRSVRD1A25.8 miles 61°2024-06-18 17:46:29
ABRSVRp1A28.5 miles 90°2024-06-02 21:47:29 FSDSVSi1A29.4 miles 250°2024-06-02 21:31:30
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