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Highlights:
- Automatic Alert warns you of hazardous conditions
- Compact size
- S.A.M.E. Programmable
- Battery Back-up System
- Alarm Clock with Snooze
What is S.A.M.E. technoloy and why is it important?
First check to see if your county is covered by a NWR station. If you are definitely NOT within range of a NWR station, see the letter on network expansion prospects. The range for NWR reception is about
From the introduction of NOAA Weather Radio until the late 1990s, nearly all the voices heard in the broadcasts were those of the staff at local National Weather Service (NWS) offices. The messages were
Heartland StormTeam severe weather safety tips that can save your life.
Find out S.A.M.E. codes and which transmitter is closest to individual counties in southern Illinois.
Find out S.A.M.E. codes and which transmitter is closest to individual counties in western Kentucky.
Find out S.A.M.E. codes and which transmitter is closest to individual counties in southeast Missouri.
Find out S.A.M.E. codes and which transmitter is closest to individual counties in northwest Tennessee.
Coverage area of the Bloomfield, MO transmitter.
Coverage area of the Cape Girardeau, MO transmitter.
Coverage area of the Chester, IL transmitter.
Coverage area of the Doniphan, MO transmitter.
Coverage area of the Dyersburg, TN transmitter.
Coverage area of the Fredericktown, MO transmitter.
Coverage area of the Marion, IL transmitter.
Coverage area of the Mayfield, KY transmitter.
Coverage area of the McLeansboro, IL transmitter.
Coverage area of the Piedmont, MO transmitter.
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Bob Reeves likes all four seasons we have here in the Heartland, although summer is special to him, probably because he enjoyed being out of school as a kid. He grew up in Eldorado, Illinois and came to
Bob Reeves likes all four seasons we have here in the Heartland, although summer is special to him, probably because he enjoyed being out of school as a kid. Click for more on the StormTeam's senior meteorologist.
The earliest waking television forecaster in the area, Brian starts his day at 2:00am when most of the Heartland is fast asleep.
A Heartland girl with lots of "worldly" experience, Laura is thrilled to be back home. With a college nickname like "Weather Wibbs," she has to be a first rate forecaster.
Jaime's fear of weather actually led her into a career as a broadcast meteorologist. Find out more about the newest member of the StormTeam.
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