The weather radio helps protect you in one way. Let's say a tornado is coming your way (coming near your house), the weather radio will wake you and alert you. If it wasn't for the weather radio waking and warning you, you'd either be dead or severely hurt.
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Optical telescopes rely on light waves being sent from the object being observed. Weather conditions (clouds) can block the light from the object reaching the telescope's lens. Radio telescopes only search for radio-waves being sent from the object under scrutiny - which are not (as a rule) affected by weather conditions on earth.
Radio telescopes; however, radio telescopes ARE degraded in bad weather. Electrical storms can damage them, and rain in the dish can attenuate the received signal.
The local weather forecast on the radio typically airs at specific intervals throughout the day, such as at the top of the hour or every half hour, depending on the station's schedule. To know the exact time the weather forecast is on air, it is best to check the station's programming schedule or listen for weather updates during news segments.
NOAA Weather Radio was created in 195#.
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The nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information from the National Weather Service is called NOAA Weather Radio. It provides real-time weather alerts, forecasts, and other emergency information to the public 24 hours a day.
NOAA Weather Radio System should be capitalized when referring to its official name or title. For example, "The NOAA Weather Radio System provides continuous weather information."
I assume you mean the weather bureau. As radio is less vulnerable to natural disasters than some other communications modes- well there may well be cooperation between Weather Stations (govt) and Radio Amateurs, but the Weather Services have their own band NOAA ( pronounced like Biblical characer Noah) weather radio. All NOAA announcers function anonymously. They are professional weather announcers- not hams. Maybe that"s the confusion point. NOAA is a government agency.
In the USA, all of the NOAA National Weather Service weather-radio stations operate in the band between 162.400 MHz to 162.550 MHz. Standard AM/FM radios can't receive these transmissions, and neither can a typical 'short-wave' radio. Shop electronics stores, or on line for "weather radio".
Receivers for a weather radio station are available at discount, department, and radio stores. They are inexpensive and provide constant weather reporting. Only topic is the weather. This makes it easier to quickly check what's happening in your area.
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If one purchases a Sangean Radio, they can listen to the weather updates for their area. The Sangean Radio gives up to date coverage on weather in one's local area.
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Some of the features of the Sony Walkman Radio are: Digital AM/FM tuner, 20-35 stations preset, Digital LCD display screen, weather band tuning function, uses AA or AAA batteries.