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KHA99

Coordinates: 33°39′00″N 97°20′23″W / 33.649956°N 97.339704°W / 33.649956; -97.339704
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Not to be confused with NOAA Weather Radio station KBA99 in Oahu, Hawaii.
KHA99 - Muenster All Hazards
Broadcast areaGainesville / Western Sherman-Denison
Frequency162.425 MHz
BrandingNOAA All Hazards Radio
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatWeather/Civil Emergency
Ownership
OwnerNOAA/National Weather Service
Technical information
ClassC
Power300 Watts
Transmitter coordinates
33°39′00″N 97°20′23″W / 33.649956°N 97.339704°W / 33.649956; -97.339704[1]
Links
Websitewww.srh.noaa.gov/fwd

KHA99 (sometimes referred to as Muenster All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves Gainesville and surrounding cities near the Red River including the western half of the Sherman-Denison Metro Area. It is programmed from the NWS Fort Worth office with its transmitter located in Muenster. It broadcasts weather and hazard information for Cooke, Denton, Grayson, Montague, and Wise counties in Texas as well as Carter, Jefferson, and Love counties in Oklahoma.

Throughout early 2009, all NOAA Weather Radio Stations within the North Texas region (including KHA99) began airing a monthly 5 minute talk show titled "The Lightning Bolt" where listener-submitted questions related to weather are answered by meteorologists.[2]

References

  1. ^ "NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter Sites". Google Maps. Retrieved Aug 20, 2015.
  2. ^ The Lightning Bolt - NWS - Fort Worth (accessed July 5, 2009)