An emergency radio is a radio receiver designed to remain functional during a power outage or in isolation from contact with civilization.
Such radios are often designed to run on minimal or renewable power sources like solar.
Rely on emergency and weather radios and locator beacons to help rescue teams locate you in an emergency.
Emergency radios are generally designed to cover the standard AM and FM broadcasting bands and weather radio in countries that provide that service.
Basic shortwave radio coverage (for situations where local radio is unavailable or unavailable) is less common.
NOAA Weather Radio is an automated 24-hour network of VHF FM weather radio stations in the United States that broadcast weather information directly from a nearby National Weather Service office.
Listen to live NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts on our list of audio streams. weatherUSA offers an audio streaming platform for NOAA Weather Radio, and we also provide links to other available streams on the Internet.
Select a station below to tune in, or choose to Listen in the list to open the stream in your computer or mobile device’s audio player.