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WXJ70 Melbourne 162.550 "The current time is __ Eastern Daylight Time." "This hazardous weather outlook is for east-central Florida..." "The forecast, for the Melbourne NOAA Weather Radio listening area..." "The weather roundup at 1 PM. At Melbourne... elsewhere, Titusville... Patrick Air Force Base... Cape Canaveral... at Kennedy Space Center... in Vero Beach... Fort Pierce... Stuart... Orlando... Daytona Beach... Leesburg... Ocala... Gainesville... Jacksonville... Tampa... Miami..." "The latest marine reports. Scripps Buoy 4 miles east of Port Canaveral... at the buoy 20 nautical miles east of Cape Canaveral... at the buoy 6 nautical miles northeast of Fort Pierce Inlet... Settlement Point on Grand Bahama Island..." "Serving Melbourne and vicinity, this is NOAA Weather Radio station WXJ70, 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 162.55 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." "Marine forecast for the following: coastal waters from the Volusia/Brevard county line to Sebastian Inlet out to 20 nautical miles..." "Marine forecast for the following: waters from the Volusia/Brevard county line to Sebastian 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..." (7/23)