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Friday: WeatherCALL and NOAA Weather Radio
Posted: 03.02.2011 at 12:25 PM Updated: 03.07.2011 at 6:00 AM
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WeatherCall®
KRCG is pleased to bring state-of-the art, personal storm warning services to the Columbia – Jefferson City and Mid-Missouri area.
Recent improvements in how the National Weather Service defines warning areas have resulted in significantly higher accuracy and smaller warned areas, compared to the decades-old county-wide warning method. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/sbwarnings
The WeatherCall ® system continuously monitors the National Weather Service’s NOAA weatherwire. Using computerized mapping (GIS) the system compares a subscriber's specific location to the location of the warning area. When a severe weather warning includes your location, you will receive a phone call from our Chief Meteorologist 24 hours a day. You can also receive the warning by email with a detailed map of the threat or by SMS text messaging.
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio is a Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the U. S. Department of Commerce. As the "Voice of the National Weather Service," it provides continuous broadcasts of the latest weather information from local National Weather Service (NWS) Offices. Weather messages are repeated every 4 to 6 minutes and are routinely updated every 1 to 3 hours, or more frequently in rapidly changing local weather. Most stations operate 24 hours daily.
The regular broadcasts are specifically tailored to the weather information needs of the people within the service area of the transmitter. The typical coverage area of a transmitter is a 30 – 40 mile radius around the transmitter site. Other specialized information, such as hydrological forecasts and climatological data are also broadcast depending on the needs of the area covered.
A NOAA Weather Radio is currently the only device available that can warn you of impending severe weather, or of a different type disaster, 24-hours a day. During severe weather, NWS meteorologists can interrupt the routine weather broadcasts and insert special warning messages concerning imminent threats to life and property. The meteorologist can also add special signals to warnings that will trigger "alerting" features on especially equipped receivers. A NOAA Weather Radio, when set to alert mode, will turn on automatically when it receives a warning from the NWS.
NWS offices will also broadcast Civil Emergency Messages at the request of local authorities. In many states, AMBER Alerts are also broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio. it is an "All Hazard" warning system.
NOAA Weather Radios are made by several manufacturers and come in a variety of types. Some also contain AM/FM receivers and can be used as clock radios. Higher end models can be set to alarm by specific area and/or a specific warning.
NOAA Weather Radio currently broadcasts from over 400 FM transmitters on seven frequencies on the VHF band, ranging from 162.400 to 162.550 mega hertz (MHz) in fifty states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and Saipan. These frequencies are outside the normal AM or FM broadcast bands.
Site Name | Transmitter Name | Call Sign | Frequency (MHz) | Power (Watts) | NWS Office |
| St. Louis | Shrewsbury | KDO89 | 162.55 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Kansas City | Independence | KID77 | 162.55 | 1000 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Independence | Newton County | KJY82 | 162.45 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Jamestown | Prairie Home | KWN55 | 162.425 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Alton | Alton | KXI35 | 162.5 | 300 | Springfield, MO |
| West Plains | West Plains | KXI38 | 162.525 | 300 | Springfield, MO |
| Piedmont | Sanders Hollow | KXI66 | 162.425 | 1000 | Paducah, KY |
| Cape Girardeau | Cape Girardeau | KXI93 | 162.55 | 300 | Paducah, KY |
| El Dorado Springs | El Dorado Springs | KZZ30 | 162.475 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Carrollton | Carrollton | KZZ34 | 162.45 | 1000 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Maryville | Maryville | KZZ37 | 162.425 | 1000 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Trenton | Galt | KZZ38 | 162.5 | 1000 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Clinton | Shawnee Mound | KZZ39 | 162.5 | 1000 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Branson | Indian Ridge | KZZ43 | 162.55 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Gainesville | Gainesville | KZZ82 | 162.425 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Cameron | Cameron | KZZ85 | 162.475 | 300 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Cassville | Cassville | WNG608 | 162.525 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Dixon | Fort Leonard Wood | WNG648 | 162.5 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Bellflower | Montgomery County | WNG728 | 162.45 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Bourbon | Crawford County | WWF75 | 162.525 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Summersville | Summersville | WWF76 | 162.475 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Wardell | Gideon Junction | WWG47 | 162.525 | 300 | Memphis, TN |
| Doniphan | Doniphan | WWG48 | 162.45 | 1000 | Paducah, KY |
| Fredericktown | Fredericktown | WWG49 | 162.5 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Joplin | Avilla Carthage | WXJ61 | 162.425 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Camdenton (OUT OF SERVICE) | Osage Beach | WXJ90 | 162.55 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Hannibal | Hannibal | WXK82 | 162.475 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Columbia | Fulton | WXL45 | 162.4 | 1000 | Weldon Spring, MO |
| Springfield | Fordland | WXL46 | 162.4 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |
| Bloomfield | Idalia | WXL47 | 162.4 | 1000 | Paducah, KY |
| Kahoka | Kahoka | WXL99 | 162.45 | 300 | Davenport, IA |
| Lancaster | Lancaster | WXM36 | 162.55 | 330 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| La Plata | La Plata | WXM39 | 162.525 | 330 | Pleasant Hill, MO |
| Hermitage | Lake PomDeTerre | WXM81 | 162.45 | 1000 | Springfield, MO |