Representatives from the National Weather Service are saying “oops” after sending an alarming message Wednesday morning to Shreveport residents warning them of a possible radiation hazard.
NWS representatives say what was supposed to be a routine NOAA Weather Radio Test was inadvertently transmitted as an erroneous Radiological Hazard Warning.
At 11 am, the Shreveport National Weather Service says someone erroneously and inadvertently transmitted the routine communications test under an incorrect header that triggered the Specific Area Message Encoder to display an incorrect Radiological Hazard Warning. The correct communications test message was rebroadcast at 11:10 am with the proper Routine Weekly Test. source
The National Weather Service says they regret any inconveniences to their listening audience.
ORLANDO, FL. (THECOUNT) — Tiffany Score, Steven Mills, their daughter Shea Score Mills, and Shea's…
LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — Daveigh Chase, 35, the former child actress best known for…
PIERCE COUNTY, NE. (THECOUNT) — Jesse Wragge, 45, of Pierce, Nebraska, has been identified as…
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL (THECOUNT) — Oliver Tree, 32, Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim, known online…
ORANGE COUNTY, TX. (THECOUNT) — Michael Douvio, 71, and Lynette Douvio, 69, both of Duson,…
PRINEVILLE, OR. (THECOUNT) — Jason Fall, 56, of Prineville, Oregon, has been identified as the…