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WWF69 Fort Pierce 162.425 "Serving Fort Pierce and vicinity, this is NOAA Weather Radio station WWF69, the voice of the National Weather Service. This broadcast comes to you from the National Weather Service office in Melbourne, Florida, on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz. A required weekly test of the NOAA Weather Radio public warning system is conducted each Wednesday between 11 AM and noon, and again between 6 and 8 PM. If severe weather is expected, this test will be postponed until the following day." "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "This hazardous weather outlook is for east-central Florida..." "The forecast, for the Fort Pierce NOAA Weather Radio listening area..." "The 8 PM weather roundup. At Fort Pierce... at Vero Beach [detailed conditions]... elsewhere, Stuart... Okeechobee... West Palm Beach... Melbourne... at Kennedy Space Center... in Orlando... in Leesburg... in Daytona Beach... Tampa... in Jacksonville... Miami... again for Fort Pierce..." "Marine observations. At the buoy 6 nautical miles northeast of Fort Pierce Inlet... at the buoy 20 nautical miles east of Cape Canaveral... Scripps Buoy 4 miles east of Port Canaveral... Settlement Point on Grand Bahama Island..." "Marine forecast for the following: coastal waters from Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet out to 20 nautical miles..." "Marine forecast for the following: waters from Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet extending from 20 to 60 nautical miles..." "Gulf stream hazards: none..." "The latest available surf temperatures as of [day]... Daytona Beach... the Port Canaveral buoy... Fort Pierce... and Jensen Beach..." "Here is the tide information: Daytona Beach Shores Sunglow Pier... Port Canaveral... Sebastian Inlet Bridge... Fort Pierce Inlet South Jetty..." "Tropical weather outlook, issued at [time], for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico..." "Tropical weather outlook, issued at [time], for the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico..."

"This is NOAA Weather Radio station WWF69 Fort Pierce, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 megahertz and serving the following counties: Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Indian River. Also covering the intracoastal and coastal waters from Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet out to 60 nautical miles. Severe weather watches, warnings and advisories for these counties and the marine area are preceded by alarm tones which activate specially built receivers. During severe weather, the routine broadcast is suspended in order to broadcast severe weather information. Broadcasts will be interrupted for immediate transmission of severe weather information as soon as it is issued. At all other times, station WWF69 will broadcast weather information in a cycle of selected products relevant to the station's broadcast coverage area. This broadcast will normally include the following products when available: the hazardous weather outlook for east-central Florida, public forecasts from the short term out to five days, hourly weather conditions and marine reports for selected locations in and around the broadcast area, marine forecasts out to five days, the west wall and hazards for the gulf stream, tide information and surf temperatures. Daily climate information is broadcast from 5 AM until 8 AM, and again from 5 PM until 8 PM. Civil emergency and public safety information are broadcast as it is received from local, state and other federal agencies. If you have any questions about NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts, or comments regarding our services, our mailing address is, National Weather Service, 421 Croton Road, Melbourne, Florida 32935. Our telephone number is 321-255-0212, and our website address is weather.gov/Melbourne."