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Joseph_Gallant
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Although this is not about AM or FM radio in Louisiana, there is a link to another kind of radio in New Orleans that will be of interest to many with Hurricane Katrina expected to strike the Louisisna Gulf Coast sometime Monday (August 29th).
Via Nola.com, you can get streaming audio of the National Weather Service's NOAA Weather Radio from New Orleans, of great interest with Katrina's approach.
The direct link to the webcast, which will be launched in a separate window, is at <A HREF=http://www.nola.com/weather/radio/?/weather/radio/content.ssf/weather">www.nola.com/weather/radio/?/weather/radio/content.ssf/weather</A>.
As with all webcasts from the New Orleans area, it's possible that the storm could prevent such webcasts from going on the Internet during the height of the storm. Thus, webcasts from the area during the storm are not guaranteed.
Via Nola.com, you can get streaming audio of the National Weather Service's NOAA Weather Radio from New Orleans, of great interest with Katrina's approach.
The direct link to the webcast, which will be launched in a separate window, is at <A HREF=http://www.nola.com/weather/radio/?/weather/radio/content.ssf/weather">www.nola.com/weather/radio/?/weather/radio/content.ssf/weather</A>.
As with all webcasts from the New Orleans area, it's possible that the storm could prevent such webcasts from going on the Internet during the height of the storm. Thus, webcasts from the area during the storm are not guaranteed.