ONLY ON 8: Second Action 8 Lifesaver Radar to cover West Alabama dedicated
A dedication ceremony has been held in the Wilcox County town of Pine Hill for Action 8’s new Lifesaver Radar system, the second of it kind in our area.
A survey team from the National Weather Service has confirmed that two tornadoes hit Wilcox County on Sunday, April 6.
A dedication ceremony has been held in the Wilcox County town of Pine Hill for Action 8’s new Lifesaver Radar system, the second of it kind in our area.
Action 8 now has two Lifesaver Radar systems to bring a new layer of protection from severe weather in Alabama.
Residents, local government leaders and emergency management agency officials are already expressing their thanks for Action 8’s new Lifesaver Radar in Wilcox County.
Action 8 is the most fully-equipped TV station in our area for severe weather coverage with the introduction of our second Lifesaver Radar system, which is in Wilcox County.
Severe weather coverage has taken another leap forward with the debut of Action 8’s second Lifesaver Radar. This radar is in Wilcox County.
WAKA Action 8 has now put our second Lifesaver Radar on the air to track severe weather to better protect Alabama.
From the West Alabama Newsroom– Congresswoman Terri Sewell hosted a radar and recovery roundtable in Hale County. Sewell brought together several agencies to discuss efforts to provide better weather coverage to the area. According to the panel — an effort to lower weather radar beams — could improve existing radar coverage by 15-percent. And together with our new LifeSaver Radar…
For years, thousands in our area have not had complete radar coverage to protect them in severe weather. That all changes with Action 8’s new Lifesaver Radar.
Action 8’s new Lifesaver Radar was built right here in Alabama.