

Many counties in the PITTSBURG-JOPLIN viewing area cover several hundred square miles. Dangerous storms are often less than 100 square miles. In the past, severe weather warnings were issued for entire counties creating uncertainty as to exactly where the threat really is. The National Weather Service now uses a new and much more precise method to define a warning area called STORM-BASED WARNINGS that reduces the size of a warning area by an average of 75%.
WeatherCall combines this new method to determine a warning area with robust emergency telephone notification. Using computerized mapping, WeatherCall matches the danger area defined by the National Weather Service with your address. If your address is within the danger area of the weather warning, Chief Meteorologist, Doug Heady will deliver the warning message to the phone numbers you register, and also send you an email if you provide one.
Subscribe to the WeatherCall service and take the guess work out of storm warnings, 24 hours a day. No longer will you hear the thunder and wonder if a dangerous storm is going to affect your location. Learn how, for less than 2 cents a day, you can have this vastly improved severe weather warning service.

Only WeatherCall subscribers INSIDE the red box will receive a call, rather than everyone in Lawrence County's 613 square miles, eliminating false warnings.
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WeatherCall Customer Care:
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1-800-260-6695