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'''WNG714 Sand Point 162.550''' "Local observations at 9 PM, on [date]. At Sand Point, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Cold Bay, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Dutch Harbor, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Central Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Chignik..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: Southwest Coast. Synopsis for southwest Alaska plus Bristol Bay plus the Alaska Peninsula waters and the Aleutian Islands..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula, Sitkinak to Castle Cape out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." " The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location, south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." "This is the NOAA Weather Radio West North G 714 in Sand Point. Information on this broadcast may also be accessed on the Internet at www.weather.gov." (7/23, 7/25) | '''WNG714 Sand Point 162.550''' "Local observations at 9 PM, on ''[date]''. At Sand Point, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Cold Bay, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Dutch Harbor, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Central Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Chignik..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: Southwest Coast. Synopsis for southwest Alaska plus Bristol Bay plus the Alaska Peninsula waters and the Aleutian Islands..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula, Sitkinak to Castle Cape out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." " The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location, south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." "This is the NOAA Weather Radio West North G 714 in Sand Point. Information on this broadcast may also be accessed on the Internet at www.weather.gov." (7/23, 7/25) | ||
"The National Weather Service office in Anchorage. The preceding signal was a test of the weather radio station West North G 714 public warning system. During potentially dangerous weather situations, specially built receivers can be automatically activated by the signal to warn of the impending hazard. Tests of the signal and receivers performance are normally conducted by the National Weather Service between 11 AM and 3 PM each Wednesday. If there is a threat of severe weather, the test will be postponed until the next available good weather day. Reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm tone will vary at any given location. This variability, normally more noticeable at greater distances from the transmitter, can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver in good working order. The warning alarm tone will be activated for watches and warnings in the broadcast area. This concludes the weekly test of the weather radio station West North G 714." | "The National Weather Service office in Anchorage. The preceding signal was a test of the weather radio station West North G 714 public warning system. During potentially dangerous weather situations, specially built receivers can be automatically activated by the signal to warn of the impending hazard. Tests of the signal and receivers performance are normally conducted by the National Weather Service between 11 AM and 3 PM each Wednesday. If there is a threat of severe weather, the test will be postponed until the next available good weather day. Reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm tone will vary at any given location. This variability, normally more noticeable at greater distances from the transmitter, can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver in good working order. The warning alarm tone will be activated for watches and warnings in the broadcast area. This concludes the weekly test of the weather radio station West North G 714." | ||
Latest revision as of 07:04, 11 June 2026
WNG714 Sand Point 162.550 "Local observations at 9 PM, on [date]. At Sand Point, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Cold Bay, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _. At Dutch Harbor, it was _. The temperature was _ degrees. The relative humidity was _ percent. The wind was _ at _ miles an hour. The pressure was _ millibars and _." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Central Alaska Peninsula..." "Here is the forecast, for the following area, in Alaska: Chignik..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: Southwest Coast. Synopsis for southwest Alaska plus Bristol Bay plus the Alaska Peninsula waters and the Aleutian Islands..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula, Sitkinak to Castle Cape out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Castle Cape to Cape Tolstoy from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." " The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location: south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev out to 15 nautical miles..." "The coastal waters forecast, for the following marine location, south of the Ak Peninsula Cape Tolstoy to Cape Sarashev from 15 to 100 nautical miles..." "This is the NOAA Weather Radio West North G 714 in Sand Point. Information on this broadcast may also be accessed on the Internet at www.weather.gov." (7/23, 7/25)
"The National Weather Service office in Anchorage. The preceding signal was a test of the weather radio station West North G 714 public warning system. During potentially dangerous weather situations, specially built receivers can be automatically activated by the signal to warn of the impending hazard. Tests of the signal and receivers performance are normally conducted by the National Weather Service between 11 AM and 3 PM each Wednesday. If there is a threat of severe weather, the test will be postponed until the next available good weather day. Reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm tone will vary at any given location. This variability, normally more noticeable at greater distances from the transmitter, can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver in good working order. The warning alarm tone will be activated for watches and warnings in the broadcast area. This concludes the weekly test of the weather radio station West North G 714."