The only thing I know of would be NOAA weather radio, A US based
network, completely automated as far as I'm aware, pretty sure it's
operated by the National Weather Service. Don't know if that's what
you;re looking for but HTH.

On 8/9/16, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> Around three or four years ago I think it was, Roger very kindly produced
> quite an indepth, and very informative article for the group and for our
> soon to be revived radio station, Sparkle Radio, regarding weather stations.
>
> At that time, I wasn't really in the market for such a thing.  Now, however,
> things have changed somewhat, and I'm looking with renewed interest at quite
> a few things.
>
> So, does anybody know whaj the current situation is regarding se things as
> weather stations?  Ideally, I'd like one which utilised the free-to-air
> weather satellites, but I do remember reading that they are far less
> accessible than their terrestrial countaparts.  So it seems that we're going
> to be earthbound for quite some time to come yen, at least as far as weather
> predictions which don't come from the public networks are concerned.
> Nevertheless, any information would be appreciated.
>
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> My compliments And Kindest Regards
> Gordon Smith
> Accessibility And Information Technology Support Specialist
>
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