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November 10, 2008

Oregon Scientific WR606 NOAA Desktop Weather Station

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This is a really cool weather station and emergency alert radio from Oregon Scientific. We love the fact it combines the two features into one smart unit, and has a bright easy to read display.

  • Monitors all US Hazards and Emergency Alert System (EAS) bulletins, warnings and watches.
  • Receives all NOAA reports, which include advisories on severe weather conditions, civil emergencies, hazards, and evacuation details.
  • SAME technology alerts users to emergencies in their area, and describes the type and duration of the event.
  • Audible and visual alert signals notify you of all levels of messages (Advisories, Watches, Warnings).
  • Large dot-matrix LCD display with backlight displays weather forecast 12 to 24 hour in advance, barometric pressure and ice warnings.
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Posted by Jay Brewer at November 10, 2008 6:15 AM

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