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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT 830 AM EST WED DEC 14 1994 ATTENTION: ALL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) OFFICES, FAMILY OF SERVICES SUBSCRIBERS, NOAA WEATHER WIRE SERVICE SUBSCRIBERS, OTHER NWS PRODUCT USERS SUBJECT: NEXRAD Commissioning Notice - Taunton (Boston), Massachusetts, Birmingham, Alabama, and Fort Worth, Texas ***** NOTICE ***** Another milestone in the Doppler, Weather Surveillance Radar, (WSR-88D) program will be reached on December 15, 1994, when the National Weather Service (NWS) commissions the WSR-88D radars at Taunton (Boston), Massachusetts (call letters BOX), Birmingham, Alabama (call letters BMX), and Fort Worth, Texas (call letters FWS). On December 16, 1994 three more WSR-88D radars will be commissioned. The locations for these new radars are at Chicago, Illinois (call letters LOX), Hastings, Nebraska (call letters UEX), and Oxnard, California (call letters VTX). This brings the total of commissioned NWS WSR-88D radars to 20. Commissioning means that these radars are now issuing products, such as the Radar Observation (ROB) message, in an official capacity. Also, products from the NEXRAD Information Dissemination Service will no longer have an experimental or test message appended to them. Persons wishing more information concerning the WSR-88D should contact their local National Weather Service office or call (301) 713-0070. END
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