NOAA Question

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by gracie123, Dec 6, 2005.

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  1. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Hello, I recently bought a scanner and I have tuned in the NOAA frequency (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/)

    I am just curious if anyone that uses this knows how long it is before a severe weather alert is issued.

    Thanks :)
     
  2. beetlejuice

    beetlejuice Registered Member

    They'll know about severe weather before you do.
     
  3. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Ok yes I know but what I am wondering is how long it will take to recieve an alert over my scanner that has been issued for that severe weather... if its immeadiate or not.
     
  4. big ed

    big ed Registered Member

    If FEMA is involved......about a week after it occurs!

    Sandbagging in Gravelton, Gritty ed
     
  5. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    They are very fast with alerts. They also depend on trained spotters as well as the general public for info.
    The reports can be scary at times, so be prepared.
     
  6. beetlejuice

    beetlejuice Registered Member

    It seems that the alerts are as immediate as they can make them over the scanner. I know you will get an alert over the scanner before hearing it over the TV. I've seen anywhere from a 1 to 5 minute difference with the scanner 1st.
     
  7. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

    I have a weather alert radio that monitors NOAA and the alerts are different for certain regions but they are usually about the first to alert. Usually with plenty of time between warning and bad weather.
     
  8. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Thank you all for the information, its very helpful!! But in order to not make 2 threads... unless I should? I'd like to ask one more question at this time.

    Do they make alerts concerning something that involves the police dept or fire dept within your state ?

    Thanks again,

    Gracie
     
  9. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

    NOAA won't unless it is a national emergency such as a hurricane and there is an evacuation.
     
  10. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Oh ok becuase I read this: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2541.htm and it says on one of the sections:

     
  11. ronjor

    ronjor Global Moderator

    From the same link you provided. :)
     
  12. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Ok, I read that :). But curious... what would man made events be?
     
  13. beetlejuice

    beetlejuice Registered Member

    The most common would be chemical spills from industrial or railroad accidents.
     
  14. gracie123

    gracie123 Registered Member

    Oh ok. Thanks :)
     
  15. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

    WOW!......Thats some Scanner you have there......all mine does is copy pictures and stuff........:D :D :D


    Cochise,:cool: Just joking in Johannesburg......
     
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