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Southern Weather Media @UCPTXLlb3jkvtrn1wIDQrb5w@youtube.com

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I have a passion for weather and radios. On this channel, yo


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Southern Weather Media
Posted 4 months ago

In a surprising turn of events, NWS Peachtree City appears to be changing the format with which current conditions are reads over NWR! I'll be making a video on it soon, so I won't try to explain it here (it's a bit complicated to explain, honestly).

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Southern Weather Media
Posted 11 months ago

New Announcement regarding my EAS videos!

At some point soon, I'm planning to get a new video editing program, and when that happens, I'll be changing the format of my EAS uploads. Along with a lot of format changes, I believe I'm going to use one of three styles of uploads for most of my new EAS videos, and I'd like to hear which you'd prefer!

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Southern Weather Media
Posted 1 year ago

Important NWR update as of 7/26/2023 (special thanks to @TheCricketGirl for bringing this to my attention; here is the comment in which they did so):

"- Extra: the RWT today was issued for 7 hours, and this is in compliance for the new S.A.M.E upper limit which is 99.5 hours. This means that a Hurricane warning can be issued for 72 hours and go over the radio for 72 hours. However the only radios that I know that are capable of handling it property currently are the sangean CL-100 and the Alertworks EAR-10. Quite Cool! EDIT: if you get weather radios from trusted sites, you will get ones with the capability. Unsure which ones however."

My Sangean CL-100 did not activate for a 7-hour test, though, so I'm still not sure if this pertains to my exact area.

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Southern Weather Media
Posted 1 year ago

Important channel update: as of February 25, 2023, I'm going to start posting my old alert videos as single videos, instead of compilations (except for the biggest severe weather events, of course). Now that I've gotten to the end of 2021 in my backlog, my collection really started to get larger and (I hope) more interesting, and I started finding more stations.

I also really started recording online alerts, but I'd like to ask everyone if they think I should count those or not. I really have a lot, and some of them are pretty rare, but plenty of people just don't count them, so I'd like to know what you all think before I start posting them (even though I have posted/counted one).

Thanks for all your support so far! I can't wait to start bringing you more exciting videos!

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