Sign Up for Decatur's CodeRED Weather Warning System
Decatur Metro | August 28, 2008Carl points out that Decatur’s CodeRED Weather Warning System is already up and running and that folks which have already opted in to the service received a call on Tuesday morning when DeKalb was under the tornado watch.
The CodeRED Weather Warning works much like the city’s relatively new CodeRED Emergency Notification System, calling residents when there’s an event to report. However, unlike the Emergency Notification system, you must opt in to the Weather Warning system to receive a call.
Here are the details, straight off the city’s website…
Subscribers receive warning messages any time severe weather threatens the City of Decatur/DeKalb County area. The CodeRED Weather Warning will not call everyone on the list, only the immediately affected areas. The information is based on instant satellite feeds and latitude/longitude coordinates and uses new polygon warning methodologies thus eliminating many false alarms associated with prior notification methods.
The City of Decatur does not initiate the call-outs – it is done automatically via the proactive Weather Warning system upon notification by the National Weather Service (NWS).
So, if you’re interested in avoiding tornados and other weather hazards, click here to register.
Great info. Thank you!