To: sionnsar
I’m thinking right now of the tornado warning sirens (old air-raid sirens) that we use here in the Mid-west. If sirens could be hooked up to the system somehow, then one wouldn’t need to rely on media broadcasts of the warning. I have no idea how feasible this would be, and I’d assume those working on it have thought about this before.
69 posted on
06/13/2008 5:55:25 PM PDT by
LibertyRocks
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To: LibertyRocks
There could be two numbers to text to: near, and HERE. GPS would pick up the track and text to people in the projected track.
79 posted on
06/13/2008 6:07:18 PM PDT by
txhurl
To: LibertyRocks
Im thinking right now of the tornado warning sirens (old air-raid sirens) that we use here in the Mid-west. If sirens could be hooked up to the system somehow, then one wouldnt need to rely on media broadcasts of the warning. I have no idea how feasible this would be, and Id assume those working on it have thought about this before. And I'm thinking of the tsunami-warning horns on the Oregon coast. Computerized, one could even give a sort of count-down until the quake hit. 10 pulses repeated every second or so for "you have 10 or more seconds", then counting down to 1, after which...
93 posted on
06/13/2008 6:27:46 PM PDT by
sionnsar
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