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Streaming weather Radio Audio
Whether you listen to the live streaming audio or download the static audio files, please remember that you should NOT rely on this Internet audio to receive watches or warnings. Instead, you should have a dedicated NOAA Weather Radio receiver which will alert you 24 hours a day to hazards in your area. Live Streaming weather radioThe following NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards broadcasts are available online as live streaming audio. These streams are hosted by third parties such as universities, private companies and individuals, not by NWS. While we broadcast the audio used by these streams, we have no control over interruptions or discontinuation of these streaming audio services. Many of these streams are hosted by Weather Underground. They may have additional streaming audio sites which are not yet listed here. Note that some of these streams have a limit to the number of simultaneous connections they can support. If there is active weather in a particular area, you may not be able to connect to the audio stream from that area. The streams require an audio player. There are several free players available on the Internet. If your audio player doesn't seem to work with a stream, you may need to use a different player. Some of the links may not work with every Internet browser (e.g., Firefox, Internet Explorer). If your browser doesn't work, try another. For more information, or if you host or are aware of an audio stream of NOAA Weather Radio not listed here, please contact Arthur.Kraus@noaa.gov read also : noaa weather forecast :By John Lott found at foxnews.com As Hurricane Dean roars through the Gulf of Mexico, it reminds everyone how dangerous the weather can be. But it should also remind everyone how poorly the National Hurricane Center has been at predicting storms. Read: Does Government Noaa Weather Forecasting Endanger Lives? |
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