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Old September 4th 04, 06:57 AM
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But not NOAA weather radio at 162.5mHz.


NO\AA weather radio isn't any good anyways. During a recent "weather emegency"
here, which all of the tv stations that had news departments, reported on as
soon as happened, you wouldn't even know there was any weather emergency by
listening to NOAA.

I listenedto both during that time. NOAA was four hours behind, still playing
the weather from before the "weather emegency" with no warning about it .

while the tv stations all told about it.

and after the "eather emergency" was over, NOAA was still playing the weather
report from hours before the "weather emergency" ever happened.

I thought NOAA was the preferred weather in a weather emergency. But now I know
better.

During a "weather emergency", NOAA didn't mention it at all, while all the tv
stations did.

Therefore, I now know that the tv stations are preferrable for information
regarding the weather rather than NOAA.

eapecially in a "weather emergency".


 
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