What voice does the National Weather Service use?

NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio
NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio (NWR) is the “Voice of NOAA’s National Weather Service.” NWR, a nationwide network of radio stations, broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information out to weather radios 24 hours a day.

How does the National Weather Service send alerts?

Just like emergency weather alerts you see on local TV, WEA are broadcast from area cell towers to mobile devices in the area. Every WEA-capable phone within range receives the message, just like every TV shows the emergency weather alert if it is turned on.

What is a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert?

The tone is sent at a level of 1050 Hz and will set off an alarm on those weather radio receivers that have a “tone alert” feature. This enables the listener to find out about the impending hazard immediately so they can take the appropriate action to protect life and property.

How do I get National Weather Service alerts on my phone?

Take the weather with you on your mobile phone! Wherever you are, you can get the local weather forecast from the National Weather Service with one click on your home screen. Bookmark mobile.weather.gov to make sure that you have the latest weather news and information on the go.

What VHF channel is NOAA weather?

All NOAA Weather Radio stations broadcast on one of seven frequencies in the VHF Public Service band: 162.400 megahertz (MHz), 162.425 MHz, 162.450 MHz, 162.475 MHz, 162.500 MHz, 162.525 MHz, and 162.550 MHz.

What is the EAS voice?

Emergency Alert System (EAS) Sample- Western MA, 1999-2000 Old Paul, also known as Perfect Paul, was the first TTS voice to be used by the National Weather Service for EAS and NWR alerts starting in 1999. It was made by DECTalk Software. It was retired in 2016 and can no longer be heard on any new alerts.

How do I get weather alerts?

WEA is one of many ways you can receive emergency notifications. Other sources include NOAA Weather Radio, news media coverage, the Emergency Alert System on radio and TV broadcasts, desktop applications, mobile applications, and other alerting methods offered by local and state public safety agencies.

Why am I not getting tornado warnings on my phone?

Check your phone settings and make sure you have emergency alerts turned on. If you’re with someone who got a WEA alert and you did not, the FCC recommends checking that your phone is WEA-capable, turned on, and getting service from a carrier’s cell tower that participates in WEA–not all carriers do.

What is the best weather alert radio to buy?

Here are the best weather radios on the market.

  • Midland ER310: Best Emergency Radio.
  • Midland WR120EZ: Best Cheap Radio.
  • Eton FRX5BT: Best Hand Crank Radio.
  • Sangean CL-100.
  • Eton Scorpion II.
  • Sangean MMR-88. CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON.
  • RunningSnail NOAA Weather Radio. CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON.
  • Kaito KA700. CHECK PRICE ON AMAZON.

What is a tone alert radio?

The tone alert broadcasts are acquired via the tone alert radio receivers. They consist of a high pitched squeal, which opens up a voice channel then an audio announcement will be issued. The Immediate Response Information System (IRIS) Alert will then be sent to a registered electronic device.

How do I turn on National Weather Service alerts on my iPhone?

iPhones. -Tap “Settings” and then “Notifications.” -Scroll to “Government Alerts” at the bottom of the screen. -Check that “Emergency Alerts” and “Public Safety Alerts” are turned on.

Why am I not getting weather alerts on my iPhone?

Tap on Notifications. First, make sure that Allow Notifications is enabled and that the alerts are set for Immediate Delivery. Next, scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap on Weather Notification Settings. You can switch ON the My Location toggle to enable push notifications for your current location.