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These products can be sent as received in real time to email or sms -
contact us to setup. Products
also available via RSS.
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The product you selected (flw) has not been issued by the NWS in the last 24 hours.
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Covering Levy, Citrus, Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk,
Manatee, Hardee, Highlands, Desoto, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee Counties...
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Average time from the issuance
of a product till display on this page is under 8 seconds!
To view these alerts on your mobile
phone goto our mobile page at http://wap.aprsfl.net
We can send you these messages,
in real time as they are received. Our alert service will send either
full content e-mail alerts, or abreviated short versions for your mobile
device. Just contact us including
the e-mail address or mobile number you would like to receive the alerts and we'll
get you setup. Your information is shared with no one, we hate spam as much
as you probably do. Our appologies for this no longer being an automated process,
due to abuse we had to move to a manual sub/unsubscribe
system.
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WARNINGS are used for conditions posing an immediate threat to
life or property. Take immediate action.
WATCHES are used when the risk of severe hazardous weather has
increased, providing advanced notice.
ADVISORIES are used for less serious conditions causing inconveniences,
however could become serious.
STATEMENTS are used to generally provide additional or follow-up
information to an existing condition.
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The APRSfl.net system receives data 24 hours a day via the Emergency Managers
Weather Information Network (EMWIN)
system via satellite transmission on GOES12. For reception we use
a Zephyrus WX-13 earth station running
Weather Message
(WxMesg) emwin data processing software.
A Unidata LDM derived IDS &
DDS product feed from
NOAAPORT and a
WeatherWire
internet stream are also used as a source of products to give us multiple layers
of redundancy.
If you are interested in a internet based EMWIN warning system of your own,
you'll first need to download a EMWIN software package such as Real EMWIN, Weather
Message, or Interwarn and then connect to our public ByteBlaster server. The
national feed (9600bps) is available at wxmsg.aprsfl.net port 1000.
Locations in West Central Florida within 25-30 miles of St Pete can also pickup
the St Pete Times 1200bps VHF local rebroadcast of EMWIN data. You need a VHF
receiver capable of receiving 139.210mhz, a demodulator, and EMWIN software. Full information
is on the St Pete Times website.
If you are a LDM user looking for our PQinserted LDM product feed of the EMWIN
data stream off GOES12, just contact us
with the IP address of your LDM server.
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