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Jeff:
I think the SAME or FIPS codes will stay the same--i.e. they will be by
county, but the actual warning messages will be more specific so you know
whether your particular part of the county is still in danger.
I will be seeing some folks from the NWS Grand Rapids office several times
over the next few weeks, though, and will try to get clarification.
I just don't think they can change the codes in the radios now, since so
many people already have them.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Kenyon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 3:27 PM
Subject: changes to weather alerting in October
> Hi everyone, I heard on Coast to Coast last night that the National
> Weather Service is planning on making changes to the way they do severe
> weather warnings. Instead of doing it by county it will be done by more
> specific regions of a county, I.E. a city. I guess that this will start
> on October 1, 2007.I was getting ready to consider purchasing a weather
> radio, but I don't know what effect this will have on FIPS codes, and
> whether or not they'll be more or changes to that. I personally like the
> old way it was done by county, because after all a storm or what have you
> won't stay in one region of the county, and I'd just assume get the
> warning even if it isn't for my part of the county.
>
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