View Full Version : Did your weather radio alarm today?
villages07
01-21-2010, 07:16 PM
Several thunderstorm warnings and tornado watch for Lake and Marion County (nothing for Sumter) today .... Thurs, Jan 21st.
My weather radio never sounded an alarm.
I'm pretty sure it is programmed for all 3 local counties.
I remember hearing the test signal yesterday (Wed) so it is communicating.
Did your weather radio alarm today???
tom60
01-21-2010, 07:24 PM
Funny cause tonight with all of the warnings my radio never went off either.Now i have to check and see why.Its on and you can turn it on by pushing the button but it hasnt come on by itself.So i dont know.
Mine did not go off either. Don't try to fix something that is not broken.
skip0358
01-21-2010, 07:36 PM
I checked all frequencies, they were correct. I have Marion,Lake & Sumter. Not 1 notice
Shirleevee
01-21-2010, 07:39 PM
Several thunderstorm warnings and tornado watch for Lake and Marion County (nothing for Sumter) today .... Thurs, Jan 21st.
My weather radio never sounded an alarm.
I'm pretty sure it is programmed for all 3 local counties.
I remember hearing the test signal yesterday (Wed) so it is communicating.
Did your weather radio alarm today???
Our didn't make a peep...........
Mine didn't go off either, but I sort of remember that the warning areas are now more specific for location and we weren't near any of those areas that watches and warnings were issued for. This happened after the tornado. If I'm wrong, please correct me on this.
tom60
01-21-2010, 08:00 PM
Well if this many people say their radio didnt go off then i bet our radios are all working.So that must mean their is a tower problem somewhere.Did anyones radio go off.
downeaster
01-21-2010, 08:00 PM
The newer radios are more refined. I had an older model up until about a month ago and if there were warnings about anywhere north of Polk County all the way to Volusia and Flagler. etc. it would alert us. A real nuisance but better than nothing.
villages07
01-21-2010, 08:00 PM
I think we can only program by county. The alerts may be more specific but I believe you'll hear them all for your county. But, I could be wrong.
Anyway, the consensus seems to be that nobody's radio went off. I did a little digging around the internet and found a Weather service phone number where you can report transmitter problems/questions. I just left them a message.
In the meantime..... keep an ear on your TV/Weather Channel. Not sure the radios will be working tonight.
tom60
01-21-2010, 08:05 PM
Well they had pleanty of warnings all around us tonight and the weather radios should have gone off.In the past mine always goes off for sumter,lake and marion counties.I bet its a tower problem.
I get weather alerts from WESH TV sent to my computer and didn't get any for Sumter County. My son and his family live in St. John's County closer to Jacksonville and I got alerts for them from WESH. My granddaughter's school didn't release the children because of severe weather. Daughter in law said there was a period of heavy rain and large hail and they lost power in their development. There was tornadic activity in their area also....not sure just how close, but close enough for a warning to be issued. Weather Bug, another weather service I've had for ages, showed alerts for parts of Marion County, but not Sumter.
Not a sound out of my radio. I guess it wasn't my radio that was broken if anything.
Yoda
Talk Host
01-22-2010, 07:17 AM
The storms have got to reach a certain intensity before the warning signal is sent. Apparently that level was not reached and therefore the National Weather Service had no reason to activate the system. They don't do it on EVERY thunderstorm.
Human nature is funny. We worry when we get a warning and we worry when we don't get a warning.
Opulence
01-22-2010, 07:46 AM
I would appreciate information on the weather radio.
Where can I buy one? Are there different types? If so, which is best? This is the first I have heard or read about them. Thanks.
villages07
01-22-2010, 08:06 AM
TH..... there were severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for Marion and Lake County. Nothing for Sumter county. I (and many others) have our SAME-enabled weather radios set to provide alerts for all 3 counties. IMO, the radios SHOULD have alerted on Thursday and I do plan to followup to determine if there was a problem with the transmitter tower.
What if there had been severe weather coming through in the middle of the night? Groundhog day all over again. Not needless worrying. Hard rain woke me up at 4:30, but, thankfully, no rumbles.
OP...the radios are sold in a number of places. Radio Shack, Walmart, even Publix I believe. Just make sure it is SAME capable...this lets you set which counties for which you wish to receive alerts.
bargee
01-22-2010, 09:21 AM
Our radio went off twice yesterday,the last time at 6:45 pm for a tornado warning for Marion County in the Lake Weir area.So the Alerts were sounded.
villages07
01-22-2010, 10:03 AM
Bargee...that's good to know.
Question...do you know if you are tuned in to the tower in Sumterville (Sumter county) or the one up closer to Ocala???
When they put the new tower in Sumterville, many of us switched to that and it is supposed to broadcast for all 3 counties.
Sumterville is 162.5
Ocala 162.525
Inverness 162.4
Gainesville 162.475
Talk Host
01-22-2010, 10:05 AM
TH..... there were severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for Marion and Lake County. Nothing for Sumter county. I (and many others) have our SAME-enabled weather radios set to provide alerts for all 3 counties. IMO, the radios SHOULD have alerted on Thursday and I do plan to followup to determine if there was a problem with the transmitter tower.
What if there had been severe weather coming through in the middle of the night? Groundhog day all over again. Not needless worrying. Hard rain woke me up at 4:30, but, thankfully, no rumbles.
OP...the radios are sold in a number of places. Radio Shack, Walmart, even Publix I believe. Just make sure it is SAME capable...this lets you set which counties for which you wish to receive alerts.
One has to wonder if there is any liability on the part of NWS (National weather service)? If there is severe weather with resulting injury or damage, and they didn't or couldn't sound the alert, are they liable? They have a hidden statement that their forecasts are "advice" only. So they probably dodge the bullet.
imbrennan
01-23-2010, 09:04 PM
We're in Sabal Chase and got a weather alert on the TV for Lake & Marion I think but although our weather radio is set for all 3 counties the alarm didn't go off.
joannej
01-23-2010, 10:41 PM
Most of the severe storms bypassed our area heading NE. We looked at the computer weather sites and we saw the bad storms skirted TV. Perhaps that's why we didn't get the alerts on the radio. BTW, we didn't get any either. We programmed ours to alert us for severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings.
Floridagal
01-23-2010, 11:14 PM
Mine never went off and it usually does when there is a storm around. I checked it and it seems to be working.
bargee
01-24-2010, 12:38 PM
In answer to Vill07s question regarding broadcast frequencies.First of all we are using a Midland Model WR100.
Sumter 162.400 Same Code 012119
Marion 162.525 Same Code 012083
Lake 162.400 Same Code 012069.
Same stands for Specific Area Message Encoding.
Instructions for entering these codes can be found on page16 of the owners manual.
villages07
01-24-2010, 02:33 PM
Bargee...thanks for the followup. I'm just trying to understand how all this works and figure out if something didn't work right last Thursday.
I have an Oregon Scientific weather radio, so, our programming options may be different. It is SAME enabled. Here's a helpful link from the Natl Weather Service on what counties are serviced by what transmitters:
http://www.weather.gov/nwr/CntyCov/nwrFL.htm
Based on this listing, it looks to me like you are not tuned in to the Sumterville transmitter (it is on 162.500 which is channel 5 on my radio). My radio will only let me tune in to one frequency but I can enter up to 6 county codes for that transmitter. Sumterville tower covers Lake, Marion, and Sumter and provides good signal coverage for the Villages.
It looks like you got your Marion County warning from the Ocala transmitter.
So, back to my original concern.... the NWS issues a tornado watch for Marion county. This goes out to all its stations. Those stations that broadcast to/for Marion county should have sent out an alert for receivers programmed for Marion SAME code. You got an alert from the Ocala transmitter. I did not get one from the Sumterville transmitter. The warnings are for the entire county, not just a portion of it.
So, was there a problem with the Sumterville transmitter? I haven't heard back from the NWS on the voice message I left. I also called WVLG on Friday and talked to Karl the weather guy. He said he'd look into it.
Not panicking, not hiding under the covers...just trying to understand.
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