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APRS object LBFTORL0A - show graphs
Source callsign: LBFTOR
Comment: TORNADO }a0IIRQW\;H0IR{L00AA
Location: 42°25.20' N 100°00.60' W - locator DN92XK80TT - show map
11.7 miles Southwest bearing 220° from Ainsworth, Brown County, Nebraska, United States [?]
26.6 miles Southwest bearing 245° from Bassett, Rock County, Nebraska, United States
66.5 miles South bearing 187° from Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota, United States
72.8 miles North bearing 345° from Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska, United States
Last position: 2024-06-20 18:31:45 EDT (16d 21h3m ago)
2024-06-20 17:31:45 CDT local time at Ainsworth, United States [?]
Course: 71°
Speed: 16 MPH
Last path: LBFTOR>APRS via qAO,AE5PL-WX
Positions stored: 1
Others sourced by LBFTOR: LBFTOR10A LBFTOR20A LBFTOR24A LBFTOR2bA LBFTOR30A LBFTOR40A LBFTOR50A LBFTOR60A LBFTOR70A LBFTOR80A LBFTOR90A LBFTORA0A LBFTORB0A LBFTORC0A LBFTORD0A LBFTORE0A LBFTORF0A LBFTORG0A LBFTORH0A LBFTORI0A LBFTORJ0A LBFTORK0A LBFTORLpA LBFTORM0A LBFTORN0A LBFTORO0A LBFTORP0A LBFTORQ0A LBFTORR0A LBFTORS0A
Stations near current position of LBFTORL0A - show more
callsign distance last heard - EDT      callsign distance last heard - EDT
LBFSVR52A4.2 miles 7°2024-06-20 18:31:45 LBFSVRL2A4.4 miles 160°2024-06-21 19:02:49
LBFTORO0A6.9 miles 154°2024-06-21 19:17:48 WX5MED-109.8 miles 270°2024-07-02 10:05:19
LBFSVRr3A10.7 miles 266°2024-07-03 17:17:03 LBFSVR62A12.0 miles 63°2024-06-20 19:16:42
LBFSVR42A12.7 miles 311°2024-06-20 18:02:42 LBFTORM0A13.3 miles 90°2024-06-20 19:16:42
LBFTORN0A21.4 miles 86°2024-06-20 20:02:43 LBFSVRM2A23.8 miles 100°2024-06-21 20:02:49
LBFSVRo3A26.5 miles 267°2024-07-03 16:32:03
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