fl public
Office: MIA
Office: JAX
NOUS42 KJAX 241432
PNSJAX
FLZ021-023-024-030-031-033-035-038-120-124-125-132-133-136>138-
140-220-225-232-236-237-240-322-325-340-422-425-522-GAZ132>136-
149-151>154-162-163-165-166-250-264-350-364-011445-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
1032 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024
...PALATKA NOAA WEATHER RADIO TRANSMITTER WILL BE OFF THE AIR
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE...
The Palatka transmitter WNG-522 on a frequency of 162.45 mhz,
will be off the air until further notice as the equipment is moved
to a new antenna site. The National Weather Service thanks Putnam
County Florida for hosting this transmitter and their efforts in
enhancing NOAA Weather Radio service to the community. The Palatka
transmitter is expected to be off the air potentially as late as
late May.
Until services are restored here is a list of alternative
transmitters covering the Palatka listening area...
162.40 mhz in Daytona Beach...
162.525 mhz in Ocala...
162.475 mhz in Gainesville...
162.55 mhz in Jacksonville.
$$
NOUS42 KJAX 251403
PNSJAX
FLZ021-023-024-030-031-033-035-038-120-124-125-132-133-136>138-
140-220-225-232-236-237-240-322-325-340-422-425-522-GAZ132>136-
149-151>154-162-163-165-166-250-264-350-364-260400-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Jacksonville FL
1003 AM EDT Thu Apr 25 2024
To: Subscribers:
-NOAA Weather Wire Service
-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
-NOAAPort
Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees
From: Greg Schoor, Chief
Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Services Branch
Subject: Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HTI) Mosaic Testing on
April 25, 2024
The National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs)
in the NWS Southern Region east of the Mississippi River will
commence with Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HTI) threat grid
mosaic testing on April 25th.
Testing will begin at approximately 1500 UTC. Test activities will
take approximately 1 hour; however, NWS dissemination systems may
take up to an hour and a half to purge all test data. All test
data is expected to be cleared by 1730 UTC.
For the test, HTI grids will be created for hurricane Wind Threat, Storm
Surge Threat, Flooding Rain Threat, and Tornado Threat at each
participating WFO. Those grids are stitched together into storm-
scale HTI graphics. The HTI Mosaic graphics are available in
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) format on the following webpage:
https://www.weather.gov/hti
The mosaics are also available through the National Digital Forecast
Database and on web pages hosted by the Weather Forecast Offices
(WFOs) affected by the tropical cyclone. These webpages use the
following URL format, where “wfo” should be replaced with the 3
digit identifier for the WFO of interest:
NWS Southern Region WFOs:
https://www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=wfo#hti
More details on HTI can be found in the Product Description Document:
https://www.weather.gov/media/srh/tropical/PDD_HTI.pdf
Periodic software and hardware testing in preparation for tropical
cyclone events will continue during the remainder of 2024.
For more information, please contact:
Jessica Schauer
National Tropical Services Program Manager
Miami, FL
Tropical.Program@noaa.gov
National Public Information Statements are online at:
https://www.weather.gov/notification/
$$
Office: TLH
Office: TBW
NOUS42 KTBW 251340
PNSTBW
FLZ043-050-052-056-057-061-139-142-148-149-151-155-160-162-165-
239-242-248-249-251-255-260-262-265-260145-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL
940 AM EDT Thu Apr 25 2024
To: Subscribers:
-NOAA Weather Wire Service -
-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
-NOAAPort
Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees
From: Greg Schoor, Chief
Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Services Branch
Subject: Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HTI) Mosaic Testing on
April 25, 2024 Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) in the National
Weather Service (NWS) Southern and Eastern Regions will commence
with Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HT I) threat grid mosaic testing
on Thursday, April 25. Testing will begin at approximately 1500
UTC. Test activities will take approximately 1 hour; however, NWS
dissemination systems may take up to an hour and a half to purge
all test data. All test data is expected to be cleared by 1730
UTC.
For the test, HTI grids will be created for hurricane Wind Threat,
Storm Surge Threat, Flooding Rain Threat, and Tornado Threat at each
participating WFO. Those grids are stitched together into storm-
scale HTI graphics. The HTI Mosaic graphics are available in
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) format on the following webpage:
https://www.weather.gov/hti
The mosaics are also available through the National Digital Forecast
Database and on web pages hosted by the Weather Forecast Offices
(WFOs) affected b y the tropical cyclone. These webpages use the
following URL format, where “wfo” should be replaced with the 3
digit identifier for the WFO of interest:
NWS Eastern Region WFOs: https://www.weather.gov/wfo/tropical#hti
NWS Southern Region WFOs:
https://www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=wfo#hti
More details on HTI can be found in the Product Description
Document: https://www.weather.gov/media/srh/tropical/PDD_HTI.pdf
Periodic software and hardware testing in preparation for tropical
cyclone events will continue during the remainder of 2024.
For more information, please contact:
Jennifer Hubbard
Senior Meteorologist
National Weather Service Office TBW
Ruskin, Florida
jennifer.hubbard@noaa.gov
National Public Information Statements are online at:
https://www.weather.gov/notification/
$$
Office: MFL
NOUS42 KMFL 241644
PNSMFL
FLZ071>074-172>174-102015-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Miami FL
1240 PM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024
...West Palm Beach NOAA Weather Radio Out of Service...
The West Palm Beach NOAA Weather Radio, broadcasting on frequency
162.475 MHZ, is off the air. Technicians have been notified and are
investigating. There is no estimated time for return to service.
$$
NOUS42 KMFL 241646
PNSMFL
FLZ071>074-172>174-241640-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Miami FL
1240 PM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024
...West Palm Beach NOAA Weather Radio Out of Service...
The West Palm Beach NOAA Weather Radio, broadcasting on frequency
162.475 MHZ, is off the air. Technicians have been notified and are
investigating. There is no estimated time for return to service.
$$
NOUS42 KMFL 241908
PNSMFL
FLZ071>074-172>174-102015-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Miami FL
308 PM EDT Wed Apr 24 2024
...Miami NOAA Weather Returned to Service...
The Miami NOAA Weather Radio, broadcasting on frequency 162.55 MHZ,
is now back on the air.
$$
Office: MLB
NOUS42 KMLB 251236
PNSMLB
FLZ041-044>046-053-058-141-144-154-159-164-247-254-259-264-347-
447-547-647-747-251800-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
836 AM EDT Thu Apr 25 2024
To: Subscribers:
-NOAA Weather Wire Service
-Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
-NOAAPort
Other NWS Partners and NWS Employees
From: Greg Schoor, Chief
Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Services Branch
Subject: Hurricane Threats and Impacts (HTI) Mosaic Testing on
April 25, 2024
Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) in the National Weather Service (NWS)
Southern and Eastern Regions will commence with Hurricane Threats
and Impacts (HTI) threat grid mosaic testing on Thursday, April
25. Testing will begin at approximately 1500 UTC (1100 AM EDT).
Test activities will take approximately 1 hour; however, NWS
dissemination systems may take up to an hour and a half to purge
all test data. All test data is expected to be cleared by 1730
UTC (130 PM EDT).
For the test, HTI grids will be created for hurricane Wind Threat,
Storm Surge Threat, Flooding Rain Threat, and Tornado Threat at
each participating WFO. Those grids are stitched together into
storm-scale HTI graphics. The HTI Mosaic graphics are available in
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) format on the following webpage:
https://www.weather.gov/hti
The mosaics are also available through the National Digital Forecast
Database and on web pages hosted by the Weather Forecast Offices
(WFOs) affected by the tropical cyclone. These webpages use the
following URL format, where 'wfo' should be replaced with the 3
digit identifier for the WFO of interest:
NWS Eastern Region WFOs:
https://www.weather.gov/wfo/tropical#hti
NWS Southern Region WFOs:
https://www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=wfo#hti
More details on HTI can be found in the Product Description Document:
https://www.weather.gov/media/srh/tropical/PDD_HTI.pdf
Periodic software and hardware testing in preparation for tropical
cyclone events will continue during the remainder of 2024.
For more information, please contact:
Matthew Volkmer
Science and Operations Officer
National Weather Service Office
Melbourne, FL
matthew.volkmer@noaa.gov.
National Public Information Statements are online at:
https://www.weather.gov/notification/
$$