i swear editing this video overall is more time than the amount of time it took me to get each message from WXL42/WWF60
alright but seriously, for those unaware, RAH (and also its neighbor ILM) do these individual live-voice messages regarding severe weather information each day for 7 days, and are usually first done on all 7 RAH transmitters on the first Sunday of March, and done daily from there, until by the Saturday of that week (the final day for severe weather preparedness week for the year, at least for NC/SC). in addition to that, these severe weather preparedness week messages (and also the hurricane preparedness week messages that are first done on the first Sunday of the month of May, and are also done daily until the Saturday of that week) are usually broadcasted randomly every 30-50 minutes roughly on NWR (so in other words, the delay is close to an hour, at least), and are either placed after the observations, or after the climate report (whichever occurs first) of every RAH transmitter.
timestamps for each message:
0:00 Day 1 (3/5/23)
0:25 Day 2 (3/6/23)
1:03 Day 3 (3/7/23)
1:44 Day 4 (3/8/23)
2:45 Day 5 (3/9/23)
3:30 Day 6 (3/10/23)
4:09 Day 7 (3/11/23)
playlist of my NWR preparedness week messages (2023-2024): [ Ссылка ]
WFO: RAH (Raleigh, NC)
*transmitters featured within video:*
Day 1: WXL42 (Winston-Salem, NC)
Day 2-7: WWF60 (Buck Mountain, NC)
*transmitter originations:*
WWF60: Badin, NC
WXL42: Sauratown Mountain, NC
*WX radios featured within video:*
RadioShack 12-254
RadioShack 12-259 (beige public alert, 2004)
RadioShack 12-991
if you're planning on using my video, be sure to credit me for my video being used on yours, because yes
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