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'''WNG584 Avalon 162.525''' | '''WNG584 Avalon 162.525''' "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WNG584, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 Megahertz. This station is operated by the National Weather Service in Oxnard, California, in partnership with the city of Avalon, and transmits from a tower on Santa Catalina Island above the city of Avalon." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "Around 11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, on ''[date]'', these were the conditions along the southern California coast, at the harbors throughout southern California, and through the inner waters. At East Santa Barbara Channel buoy... at Santa Monica Basin buoy... at Santa Monica Bay buoy... at San Pedro Channel buoy... at Oceanside Offshore buoy... at Torrey Pines buoy... and out in the outer and offshore waters, at Santa Rosa Island buoy... at San Nicolas Island buoy... at Tanner Banks buoy... at San Clemente Basin buoy..." "The forecast for Catalina Island, including the city of Avalon..." "At 11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, on ''[date]'', these were the conditions along the Southern California coast. At Airport in the Sky near Avalon... at Long Beach Airport... Los Angeles Airport... at Santa Ana... at Oceanside... at Carlsbad..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: outer waters from Santa Cruz Island to San Clemente Island to 60 nautical miles offshore including San Nicolas Island..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: inner waters from Point Magoo to San Mateo Point, California including Santa Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands..." "The marine forecast for the inner waters, from San Mateo Point to the Mexican border inside San Clemente Island..." (6/20, 2/21) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:13, 23 October 2024
WNG584 Avalon 162.525 "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio station WNG584, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.525 Megahertz. This station is operated by the National Weather Service in Oxnard, California, in partnership with the city of Avalon, and transmits from a tower on Santa Catalina Island above the city of Avalon." "Here is the latest weather synopsis..." "Around 11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, on [date], these were the conditions along the southern California coast, at the harbors throughout southern California, and through the inner waters. At East Santa Barbara Channel buoy... at Santa Monica Basin buoy... at Santa Monica Bay buoy... at San Pedro Channel buoy... at Oceanside Offshore buoy... at Torrey Pines buoy... and out in the outer and offshore waters, at Santa Rosa Island buoy... at San Nicolas Island buoy... at Tanner Banks buoy... at San Clemente Basin buoy..." "The forecast for Catalina Island, including the city of Avalon..." "At 11 AM Pacific Daylight Time, on [date], these were the conditions along the Southern California coast. At Airport in the Sky near Avalon... at Long Beach Airport... Los Angeles Airport... at Santa Ana... at Oceanside... at Carlsbad..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: outer waters from Santa Cruz Island to San Clemente Island to 60 nautical miles offshore including San Nicolas Island..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following: inner waters from Point Magoo to San Mateo Point, California including Santa Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands..." "The marine forecast for the inner waters, from San Mateo Point to the Mexican border inside San Clemente Island..." (6/20, 2/21)