This has been an ongoing issue I've noticed with the BMH. If alerts take too long to tone out, they get interrupted by either a product that's been recently issued or updated. I've seen all kinds of alerts get interrupted this way and it's a HUGE issue, especially if the alert being interrupted is of higher priority.
i had this happen on 1/9 over KJY85, for a SVR that got toned *6 minutes* (1:28) after it was issued (1:22), at the same time that GSP was updating an existing SVR for KJY85 to which that updated SVR interrupted the toned SVR and then when that happened i just raised my voice when going "what" 💀 but yeah BMH is brokey with that, among other things
i hear a lot of others who have experienced this issue with the BMH, i personally never have but it is something NWS must look in to. imagine the consequences if something like a high priority alert (TOR for ex.) is interrupted by something much lower priority such as an SMW. interesting but potentially critical issue that needs investigation
I got a doubleheader required weekly test and a no other radio activation from the national weather service on Wednesday 11 o’clock or 1101 maybe 1102 I’m not sure and I got an unrecognized message. It’s something about an amber alert. I turn it off on all my radios Because they’re annoying at night.
It’s happened only once to me. I think it was a few summers ago when a second Severe Thunderstorm Warning was being issued while the first one was still being played. The second one cut the first one off, and it did not activate the alarm on the second tone. To me it doesn’t make sense. Suppose you have a severe t’ storm then a tornado warning cuts in the middle of it. Why can’t the radio decode a tornado warning if it gets sent in the middle of another alert? How does the end of message signal have anything to do with when the radio can start decoding? I think it’s quite weird when this sort of “glitch” happens.
This has been an ongoing issue I've noticed with the BMH. If alerts take too long to tone out, they get interrupted by either a product that's been recently issued or updated. I've seen all kinds of alerts get interrupted this way and it's a HUGE issue, especially if the alert being interrupted is of higher priority.
i had this happen on 1/9 over KJY85, for a SVR that got toned *6 minutes* (1:28) after it was issued (1:22), at the same time that GSP was updating an existing SVR for KJY85 to which that updated SVR interrupted the toned SVR
and then when that happened i just raised my voice when going "what" 💀
but yeah BMH is brokey with that, among other things
i hear a lot of others who have experienced this issue with the BMH, i personally never have but it is something NWS must look in to. imagine the consequences if something like a high priority alert (TOR for ex.) is interrupted by something much lower priority such as an SMW. interesting but potentially critical issue that needs investigation
A tor cut off an toa once on wxk85. I caught it
You know things are bad when one flood warning is interrupted by another flood warning ( o.o)🌊
That's a Pittsburgh moment with the flash flood emergency and all the flood warnings going on yesterday.
This has happened to be before with a severe thunderstorm warning and a tornado warning inrupeded it
This happens to me so many times on my Wr-120 (i am going to start making eas videos whrn ever i get one)
some guy in the nws office drank *way* too much coffee today
I got a doubleheader required weekly test and a no other radio activation from the national weather service on Wednesday 11 o’clock or 1101 maybe 1102 I’m not sure and I got an unrecognized message. It’s something about an amber alert. I turn it off on all my radios Because they’re annoying at night.
Sunday may be a doozy again
what state are you in? ive never heard a FLA get toned
a portion of eastern NJ near the NYC area
That was one of the longest headers
It’s happened only once to me. I think it was a few summers ago when a second Severe Thunderstorm Warning was being issued while the first one was still being played. The second one cut the first one off, and it did not activate the alarm on the second tone. To me it doesn’t make sense. Suppose you have a severe t’ storm then a tornado warning cuts in the middle of it. Why can’t the radio decode a tornado warning if it gets sent in the middle of another alert? How does the end of message signal have anything to do with when the radio can start decoding? I think it’s quite weird when this sort of “glitch” happens.
Wow! Nice catch. What a fail.
Great Capture Dude!
i caught that and i was so confused
NJ being crazy lol
Amazing
That’s Crazy
0:38 Where? In Connecti- AEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAEAE
So cool🎉
Awesome catch
It happen over here too but I don’t think it was a fail I think they broadcast it as weather gets bad like they rush the alerts a bit
Why do you mute the EAS Tone? I like that tone. It is satisfying to me.
cause he can
Was I asking you, my fellow homosapien?@@jayCLTeeee
@@InternationalAmerican you at least got a response so maybe
maybe even not idk
Ok@@jayCLTeeee
I can't really tell what happened with this. Usually I can explain this kind of stuff but this is new territory for me.
It’s a BMH fail, it has happened three times for me
@@ILwarntechsame
NJ go brrr again
Wonder why the radio didn't decode the second header?
If an alert interrupts an alert already being read out before EOMs sound then the WR-120 does not decode the alert.
Nice catch
Alert gets cut off at 0:40
Wait that happened to me one time.
Yup it was a fail
What???
I Caught That Also Lol