Template:KJY99
KJY99 Accomack County 162.525 "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "The beach forecast..." "Hazardous weather information. Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for southeast Maryland, northeast North Carolina, central Virginia, east-central Virginia, eastern Virginia, north-central Virginia, south-central Virginia, and southeast Virginia..." "The 1 PM area weather observations, at Wallops Island... at Melfa [detailed conditions]... across southern Virginia and Hampton Roads, Norfolk... Virginia Beach... Franklin... Patrick Henry Newport News... regional observations, Salisbury... Patuxent River... Ocean City... Georgetown... Richmond... Washington, D.C.... Baltimore... Dover..." "The weather synopsis..." "Now the official National Weather Service forecast..." "Here are the marine and buoy reports for 1 PM across the lower Chesapeake Bay and coastal waters. All wave and swell heights are in feet; wave and swell periods are in seconds. Potomac River Buoy... Cove Point... Piney Point... Bishops Head... Lewisetta... Buoy at Stingray Point... Rappahannock Light... Yorktown Coast Guard Station... Kiptopeke... Dominion Terminal Newport News... Jamestown Buoy... South Craney Island... Cape Henry... Brandywine Shoal Light Delaware... Fenwick Island Buoy... Buoy 64 nautical miles east of Virginia Beach... Wallops Island Buoy... Buoy just east of Cape Henry... Duck Cove Pier... Diamond Shoals Buoy..." "Marine forecast: Chesapeake Bay from Smith Point to Windmill Point Virginia..." "Marine forecast: Chesapeake Bay from Windmill Point to New Point Comfort Virginia..." "Marine forecast: coastal waters from Chincoteague to Parramore Island Virginia out 20 nautical miles..." "Marine forecast: coastal waters from Parramore Island to Cape Charles Light Virginia out 20 nautical miles..." "Marine forecast: Tangier Sound and inland waters of Bloodsworth Island..." "Offshore waters forecast, Baltimore Canyon to Hatteras Canyon..." (7/24)
"This is NOAA weather radio, KJY99, broadcasting from Wakefield, Virginia and transmitting from a tower in Mappsville, Virginia on a frequency of 162.525 megahertz."