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Skywarn spotter training sessions are now posted on the training information page.
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"End of the Millennium" Storm
Looking back to Noreaster 1996
Oregon Scientific has recalled their AM/FM/Weather Clock Radio Model WR-122. This is a silver desktop unit. The SAME decoder in this particular unit may not properly decode weather alerts. If you own this model, you can call the company at 800-869-7779, 9AM-5PM, Monday through Friday to arrange to return and obtain a new model. Their web address is http://www.oregonscientific.com
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