The Severe Storm Alarm is based on the discovery of certain
electrical characteristics of severe storms by the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Agency (NOAA). The Severe Storm Alarm is designed to detect the
approach of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes associated with high electrical
activity as far as 30 miles away. This unit is a severe weather detector and
NOT A WEATHER RADIO.
Each year severe storms cause the needless death of hundreds of
people and the destruction of millions of dollars in property. Most killer
storms occur at night when victims are asleep and unaware of the impending
danger. The Severe Storm Alarm aids in protecting against such disasters by
giving advance warning of approaching storms. Everyone who lives or travels in
an area where severe storms occur should have the Severe Storm Alarm. Use it in
homes, offices, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, mobile homes, cars, boats
and airplanes. Essential for farmers, construction workers, outdoor sports
enthusiasts and campers. Great for golf, soccer, Little League, football,
rugby, hiking, tennis, spectators, etc. The Severe Weather Alarm is U.S.
invented, owned, manufactured and assembled and comes with a one (1) year
warranty.
- Measures Electrical Activity Directly From Storm
The Severe Storm Alarm does not rely on transmission from the Weather Bureau. It detects electrical activity directly from the storm, up to 30 miles away, and displays pertinent local storm information immediately. It works anywhere in the world.
- Lightning Lamp Flashes With Each Electrical Discharge
During normal weather conditions, the green "lightning" lamp will not flash at all. When a storm with electrical activity approaches, it will flash with each lightning discharge. If the storm is severe, the green lamp may appear to stay on continuously. In this case, the red "burst" lamp may flash occasionally, indicating very intense electrical activity.
- Burst Lamp Warns Of An Approaching Severe Storm
Each flash of the burst lamp indicates 1,000 or more discharges per second. It will flash two to five times per minute if a very severe storm is in the area, and more often as the storm increases in intensity. If the burst lamp flashes 20 or more times per minute, it is indicative of tornadic activity in the area and a tornado is possible, if not present. An alarm buzzer will automatically sound as long as this high burst rate continues.
- LED Lamps Indicate Storm Intensity
These six lamps will light up from left (Mild) to right (Danger) to show the intensity of the storm. The more lights that light up, the more severe the storm. Unlike other weather detectors and weather radios, the alarm in this unit only sounds if the storm is severe and in your vicinity.
- Portable, Operates On Self-Contained Batteries
The Severe Storm Alarm is approximately 2.3"x3.5"x6.5" with a 7" antenna that removes for shipping and storage. The entire unit weighs approximately 12 ounces complete with 4AA batteries (included). It is easily portable. Move it from the family room in the daytime to the bedroom at night. Each unit is equipped with a test circuit for over-all system checkout each time the unit is powered on. The replaceable batteries will operate the unit for approximately one year of normal use.
Severe Storm Alarm : |
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