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marine zones. However, these and other forms of marine forecasts are more conveniently broadcast on the marine frequency, which is not available on most weather radios. One requires a special receiver capable of receiving the marine frequency, which varies by province. Weather broadcasts also include the UV index for the forecast day, and for the following day during the UV index season. The index runs from 1 (low) to 11+ (extreme). The air quality health index forecast is broadcast at the end of the broadcast cycle for cities in the station's service area.
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were in the opposite order. The language order became uniform after new systems were installed. Weather alert broadcasts are inserted within the normal playlist, and are available in both official languages. Wind and wave marine forecasts are broadcast on a regular basis on transmitters located near
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In September 2020, Environment and Climate Change Canada began soliciting feedback on possible decommissioning of 48 of its 230 transmitters. ECCC stated that the transmitters were predominantly located in areas of overlapping coverage and where alternate methods of access (such as cell phones and
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On August 19, 2022, an announcement was sent on 8 transmitters in the network regarding the impending decommission of said transmitters within the next 6 months. The 8 transmitters announced for decommissioning were: Cooking Lake, AB; Saskatoon, SK; Orillia, ON; Brockville, ON; Fredericton, NB;
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On May 26, 2021, ECCC announced that during the Required Weekly Test, they would announce Weatheradio's transition into its new voice technology system. The previous Starcaster voices had been in use for over 27 years. Among the new voices for the service includes
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In 1976, Environment Canada's Weatheradio service was launched and expanded to 30 locations in roughly 10 years. In the early-1990s, increased government investment permitted major expansion of the network to the present size of 230 sites.
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Tom, a newer version of a previous voice on NOAA Weather Radio. This transition began on June 1st of that year, and while supposed to end on New Year's Eve of 2021, some stations held out into 2022 before making the switch.
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FM signals centred on these assigned channels, which are located within the larger "public service band". The radio frequencies used by Weatheradio Canada are the same as those used by its American counterpart,
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and transmits in both official languages (English and French) from 230 sites across Canada. Weatheradio Canada, as well as Environment Canada's weather telephone service Hello Weather, utilizes
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text to speech voices. Starcaster Text to Speech, owned by STR-SpeechTech Ltd, was used from 1994 to 2021 (to 2022 to today in some places).
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Weather information is broadcast in both official languages which is English first then French. Prior to June 2021, broadcasts in
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radio frequencies, audible only on dedicated "weather band" receivers or any VHF radio capable of receiving 10 kHz
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division. It is one of the two weather radio systems across North America, and is an official partner of the
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Environment & Climate Change Canada Weatheradio Canada - Winnipeg Transition to iNotify from AVIPADS
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broadcast frequency. As of August 2007, most of these AM and FM transmitters were unlicensed by the
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and remote communities with little or no local media service, a transmitter operated by the
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In most locations, the service broadcasts on one of seven specially-allocated
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Weatheradio - Transmitter lists (including AM and FM transmitters)
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Weatheradio Canada signals are transmitted using FM (10 kHz
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Perth-Andover, NB; Aspen-Melrose, NS and Grand Falls, NL.
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Weatheradio - Transmitter Lists By Province (streema.com)
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Environment and Climate Change Canada (2010-01-28).
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DXinfocentre.com's list of Weatheradio transmitters
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Index

Canada
Frequency
Format
Weather radio
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada
NOAA
National Weather Service
Weatheradio Canada
French
weather radio
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada
National Weather Service
Montreal
Quebec
Nuance Communications
VHF
bandwidth
NOAA Weather Radio
U.S. National Weather Service
Specific Area Message Encoding
bulletins
natural disasters
AMBER alerts
terrorist attacks
national parks
provincial parks
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
AM

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