It was a small handheld Crystal Controlled WeatherRadio that I had purchased at Radio Shack in 1991. The model number was 12-242 made by Realistic of course.
I called this guy up on the phone and told him he sounded great. I think he said his name was Tony. He told me he was getting a lot of flack from his superiors due to his enthusiastic manner of broadcasting.
AWESOME, Steve!!! I think I have most of Erin's advisories archived somewhere too. The guy who recorded this advisory really used some heavy emphasis a couple of times...lol. It's too bad NOAA advisories are automated now... it's just not the same.
cool!
SPCcranford1056 7 months ago
It was a small handheld Crystal Controlled WeatherRadio that I had purchased at Radio Shack in 1991. The model number was 12-242 made by Realistic of course.
moviemagg 9 months ago
what kind of weather radio is it??
noaacow 9 months ago
Big thunderstorm clouds.
talladegajunkie1439 1 year ago
still don't understand why they didn't retire the name "Erin"
HurricaneFreak30336 1 year ago
I miss the 'old' NOAA Weather Radio with human broadcasters. Not the same since they started the automated broadcasts in 1998.
ASKconard 1 year ago
Sweet video . Five Star's
u55mojonixon 2 years ago
This Is Very Awesome. Nice Video.
wtf88skullu 2 years ago
I called this guy up on the phone and told him he sounded great. I think he said his name was Tony. He told me he was getting a lot of flack from his superiors due to his enthusiastic manner of broadcasting.
moviemagg 2 years ago
AWESOME, Steve!!! I think I have most of Erin's advisories archived somewhere too. The guy who recorded this advisory really used some heavy emphasis a couple of times...lol. It's too bad NOAA advisories are automated now... it's just not the same.
vmax135 2 years ago