Sunday, November 30, 2014

NOAA Weather Radio Transmitters for Charleston, West Virginia

NOAA Weather Radio Transmitters

The Charleston National Weather Service office handles the broadcast responsibilities for eighteen NOAA Weather Radio Transmitters. Each of the radios has its own dedicated suite of broadcast weather information, including forecasts, observations, watches, and warnings. These consoles use the latest digital technology to broadcast the most reliable weather information. As conditions warrant, meteorologists at the Charleston National Weather Service office can interrupt the broadcast cycle to immediately broadcast severe weather watches and warnings.

Stations Across the Region
Station Call Name Frequency
Ashland, KY KIH - 39 162.550 MHz
Athens, OH KZZ - 46 162.425 MHz
Backbone Mountain, WV (Parsons) KXI - 73 162.450 MHz
Beckley, WV WXM - 71 162.550 MHz
Bridgeport, OH WWF - 35 162.525 MHz
Cambridge, OH (High Hill) WXJ - 47 162.475 MHz
Charleston, WV WXJ - 84 162.400 MHz
Clarksburg, WV WXJ- 85 162.550 MHz
Garfield, WV WXM - 70 162.500 MHz
Gilbert, WV WXM - 75 162.475 MHz
Gregg Knob, WV KWN - 36 162.500 MHz
Hinton, WV WXM - 72 162.425 MHz
Marietta, OH WNG-734 162.400 MHz
Monterville, WV KXI - 74 162.525 MHz
Moorefield, WV WXM - 73 162.400 MHz
Morgantown, WV KWN - 35 162.475 MHz
Paintsville, KY WWG - 28 162.525 MHz
Sutton, WV WXM - 74 162.450 MHz

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