KWO37
KWO37 (sometimes referred to as Los Angeles All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station that is programmed from the National Weather Service forecast office in Los Angeles/Oxnard, California with its transmitter located in Mount Lukens in the San Gabriel Mountains. Although it serves much of the Greater Los Angeles Area and the Pacific Coast Line, it broadcasts weather and hazard information only for Los Angeles and Ventura Counties as well as the coastal waters of Ventura, Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
The station originally transmitted from Mount Wilson at a peak power of 500 watts, but was moved to Mount Lukens in 2003 at a peak power of 330 watts. The station at one time covered weather information for all of Southern California until the modernization of the National Weather Service in the 1990s.
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California Radio Markets: Bakersfield • Chico • Fresno • Los Angeles • Merced • Modesto • Oxnard-Ventura • Palm Springs • Redding • Riverside-San Bernardino • Sacramento • San Diego • San Francisco/Oakland • San Jose • San Luis Obispo • Santa Barbara • Santa Cruz/Salinas/Monterey • Santa Maria-Lompoc • Santa Rosa • Stockton • Victor Valley • Visalia-Tulare-Hanford
Other California Radio Regions: Barstow • Bishop • Crescent City • Diablo Valley • High Desert/Eastern Sierra • Eureka • Fort Bragg-Ukiah • Gilroy/Hollister • Imperial Valley • Marysville/Yuba City • Needles • Red Bluff • Susanville/Sierra Nevada • Tri-Valley • Yreka
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