STORM TRACK: July 31, 1983 (Volume 6 Issue 5)
(Editor's Note: Mike sent this prior to this spring's chase, but it couldn't be included before now. Add this to your radio station lists for next spring.)
Wichita, Kansas KFDI-AM 1070 KHZ C&W; dramamine may be required but their
spotters are excellent.
Garden City, Kansas KBUF-AM 1050 KHZ One of our clients, should be the fastest,
KBUF-FM 97.3 MHZ with storm-related news in the area.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WKY 930 KHZ severe weather coverage for central and
most of eastern Oklahoma.
Seminole, Oklahoma KSLE-FM 105.5MHZ coverage east of WKY's.
Kansas City. Missouri KLSI-FM 93.3 MHZ concentrates on Kansas City metro area.
St. Louis, Missouri KSD-AM 550 KHZ more familiar with the FM; its good with
KSD-FM 93.7 MHZ storm information (one of our clients,
naturally) but concentrates on the
metro area; AM covers a greater area.
Salem, Illinois WJBD-AM 1350 KHZ they are very good about severe weather.
WJBD-FM 100.1MHZ
Aberdeen, South Dakota KGIM-AN 1420 KHZ concentrates on northeastern South Dakota.
Except for KFDI in Wichita, these stations are our clients and will immediately broadcast watches, warnings and advisories that our office provides."