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Emergency Manager's Weather
Information Network (EMWIN)


The National Weather Service in Norman is participating in a new method of making basic NWS products (including warnings, watches and forecasts) available through radio and satellite sources that can be accessed via a personal computer. The main catalyst to the development of this system was to create a source of basic NWS information to local emergency management agencies who cannot afford a larger weather data system.

Since 1996, EMWIN transmitters have been placed at various locations across the area.

Oklahoma and Texas VHF Transmitters
Location Frequency
Oklahoma
Atoka 153.950 MHz
Broken Arrow 142.950 MHz
Clinton 148.775 MHz
Durant 150.750 MHz
Enid 142.950 MHz
Guymon 150.750 MHz
Kiamichi Mountain 142.950 MHz
McAlester 148.775 MHz
Miami 150.750 MHz
Norman 169.025 MHz
Oklahoma City 150.750 MHz
Ponca City 150.750 MHz
Poteau 150.750 MHz
Stillwater 148.775 MHz
Tulsa 162.015 MHz
Woodward 150.750 MHz
Texas
Austin 150.435 MHz
College Station 89.1 MHz (67 kHz subcarrier)
Dallas 150.435 MHz
Houston 150.435 MHz
La Feria 150.435 MHz
Longview 150.435 MHz
Nursery 150.435 MHz
Temple 150.435 MHz
Wichita Falls/Burkburnett 150.435 MHz

The EMWIN data stream can also be received via satellite at 1691.0 MHz.

What do you need to receive the EMWIN signal?

  • A nearby transmitter.
  • A PC capable of running Microsoft Windows. In general the computer should be at least a 386DX40, with 4 MB or more of RAM, 10+ MB of disk space available on C:, SVGA 640x480 monitor, 256 color driver, one COM serial port, a mouse, and a 3.5" disk drive.
  • MS-DOS 5.0 or later.
  • MS Windows 3.1 or later.
  • EMWIN receive and display software.
  • A demodulator
  • A radio receiver or radio scanner capable of tuning the frequencies listed above.
  • And, if necessary, an antenna.

Some cooperating agencies for the EMWIN project include the National Weather Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In Oklahoma, other cooperating agencies include the Oklahoma Climatological Survey, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA), Oklahoma Military Department, Air National Guard, Oklahoma Civil Emergency Management, Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Tulsa Amateur Radio Club. In Texas, cooperating agencies include the Texas Department of Public Safety and the National Guard.

Related Web Pages

Most information you will need about EMWIN can be found on the NOAA/NWS EMWIN homepage including information about demodulators and software.


National Weather Service
Norman, Oklahoma
1200 Westheimer Drive
Room 101
Norman, OK 73069

Updated on October 19, 2004
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