Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) is a
protocol
Protocol may refer to:
Sociology and politics
* Protocol (politics)
Protocol originally (in Late Middle English, c. 15th century) meant the minutes or logbook taken at a meeting, upon which an agreement was based. The term now commonly refers to ...
used for framing and classification of broadcasting
emergency warning messages. It was developed by the United States
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an Government agency, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weathe ...
for use on its
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, is an automated 24-hour network of Very high frequency, VHF Frequency modulation, FM weather radio stations in the United States which broadcast weather information direct ...
(NWR) network, and was later adopted by the
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, internet, wi-fi, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains j ...
for the
Emergency Alert System
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a Emergency population warning, national warning system in the United States designed to allow authorized officials to broadcast emergency alerts and warning messages to the public via Cable television, cable ...
, then subsequently by
Environment Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC; )Environment and Climate Change Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of the Environment (). is the Ministry (government department), department ...
for use on its
Weatheradio Canada
Weatheradio Canada () is a Canadian weather radio network owned and operated by Environment and Climate Change Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada division. It is one of the two weather radio systems across North America along with the NOAA ...
service. It is also used to set off receivers in Mexico City and surrounding areas as part of the
Mexican Seismic Alert System
The Mexican Seismic Alert System (Spanish: ''Sistema de Alerta Sísmica Mexicano'' or SASMEX) is the earthquake warning system covering portions of central and southern Mexico. It currently provides up to 60 seconds' warning of earthquakes to Me ...
(SASMEX).
History
From the 1960s to the 1980s, a special feature of the
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, is an automated 24-hour network of Very high frequency, VHF Frequency modulation, FM weather radio stations in the United States which broadcast weather information direct ...
(NWR) system was the transmission of a single attention tone prior to the broadcast of any message alerting the general public of significant weather events. This became known as the Warning Alarm Tone (WAT). Although it served NWR well, there were many drawbacks. Without staff at media facilities to manually evaluate the need to rebroadcast an NWR message using the
Emergency Broadcast System
The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), sometimes called the Emergency Action Notification System (EANS), was an Emergency population warning, emergency warning system used in the United States. It was the most commonly used, along with the Local ...
(EBS), automatic rebroadcasting of all messages preceded by just the WAT was unacceptable and impractical. Even if stations and others with the need were willing to allow for this type of automatic capture, assuming the events for activation were critical, there was no way for automated equipment at the station to know when the message was complete and restore it back to normal operation.
SAME had its beginnings in the early 1980s when
NOAA
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA ) is an American scientific and regulatory agency charged with forecasting weather, monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions, charting the seas, conducting deep-sea exploratio ...
's
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an Government agency, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weathe ...
(NWS) began experimenting with system using analog tones in a dual-tone multi-frequency (
DTMF
Dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signaling is a telecommunication signaling system using the voice-frequency band over telephone lines between telephone equipment and other communications devices and switching centers. DTMF was first developed ...
) format to transmit data with radio broadcasts. In 1985, the NWS forecast offices began experimenting with placing special digital codes at the beginning and end of every message concerning life- or property-threatening weather conditions targeting a specific area. The intent of what became SAME was to ultimately transmit a code with the initial broadcast of all NWR messages. However, the roll-out moved slowly until 1995, when the U.S. Government provided the budget needed to develop the SAME technology across the entire radio network. Nationwide implementation occurred in 1997, when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the SAME standard as part of its new
Emergency Alert System
The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a Emergency population warning, national warning system in the United States designed to allow authorized officials to broadcast emergency alerts and warning messages to the public via Cable television, cable ...
(EAS).
In 2003, NOAA established a SAME technology standard for
weather radio
A weather radio is a specialized radio receiver that is designed to receive a public broadcast service, typically from government-owned radio stations, dedicated to broadcasting weather forecasts and reports on a continual basis, with the routine w ...
receivers.
The SAME technique was later adopted by the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, internet, wi-fi, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains j ...
(FCC) in 1997 for use in the EAS as well as by
Environment Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC; )Environment and Climate Change Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of the Environment (). is the Ministry (government department), department ...
for its
Weatheradio Canada
Weatheradio Canada () is a Canadian weather radio network owned and operated by Environment and Climate Change Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada division. It is one of the two weather radio systems across North America along with the NOAA ...
service in 2004. Much like the original EBS dual-tone , this produces a distinct sound (the ) which is easily recognized by most individuals due to its use in weekly and monthly
broadcast
Broadcasting is the data distribution, distribution of sound, audio audiovisual content to dispersed audiences via a electronic medium (communication), mass communications medium, typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), ...
tests, as well as weather alert messages. During the said events, viewers and/or listeners will hear these digital codes in the form of buzzes, chirps, and clicking sounds (colloquially known as "duck farts" by broadcast engineers) just before the attention signal is sent out and at the conclusion of the voice message.
Format of digital parts
In the SAME system, messages are constructed in four parts, the first and last of which are
digital
Digital usually refers to something using discrete digits, often binary digits.
Businesses
*Digital bank, a form of financial institution
*Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) or Digital, a computer company
*Digital Research (DR or DRI), a software ...
and the middle two are audio. The digital sections of a SAME message are
AFSK
Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the frequency of the carrier between several discrete frequencies. The technology is used for c ...
data bursts, with individual bits lasting 1920
μs
A microsecond is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one millionth (0.000001 or 10−6 or ) of a second. Its symbol is μs, sometimes simplified to us when Unicode is not available.
A microsecond is to one second, ...
(1.92
ms) each, giving a
bit rate
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable ''R'') is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
The bit rate is expressed in the unit bit per second (symbol: bit/s), often in conjunction ...
of 520
bits per second
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable ''R'') is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
The bit rate is expressed in the unit bit per second (symbol: bit/s), often in conjunction ...
. A mark bit is four complete cycles of a sine wave, translating to a mark frequency of 2083
Hz, and a space bit is three complete sine wave cycles, making the space frequency 1562.5 Hz.
The
data
Data ( , ) are a collection of discrete or continuous values that convey information, describing the quantity, quality, fact, statistics, other basic units of meaning, or simply sequences of symbols that may be further interpreted for ...
is sent
isochronously and
encode
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ENCODE also supports further biomedical research by "generating community resourc ...
d in 8-
bit
The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit. The bit represents a logical state with one of two possible values. These values are most commonly represented as ...
bytes with the
most-significant bit
In computing, bit numbering is the convention used to identify the bit positions in a binary number.
Bit significance and indexing
In computing, the least significant bit (LSb) is the bit position in a binary integer representing the lowest-o ...
of each ASCII byte set to zero. The
least-significant bit
In computing, bit numbering is the convention used to identify the bit positions in a binary number.
Bit significance and indexing
In computing, the least significant bit (LSb) is the bit position in a binary integer representing the lowest-o ...
of each byte is transmitted first, including the preamble. The data stream is bit and byte synchronized on the preamble.
Since there is no error correction, the digital part of a SAME message is transmitted three times, so that decoders can pick "best two out of three" for each
byte
The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer and for this reason it is the smallest addressable un ...
, thereby eliminating most errors which can cause an activation to fail.
Header format
The text of the header code is a fixed format:
This is broken down as follows:
# A preamble of binary 10101011 (0xAB in hex,
ASCII
ASCII ( ), an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for representing a particular set of 95 (English language focused) printable character, printable and 33 control character, control c ...
character "
«") repeated sixteen times, used for "receiver calibration" (i.e.,
clock synchronization
Clock synchronization is a topic in computer science and engineering that aims to coordinate otherwise independent clocks. Even when initially set accurately, real clocks will differ after some amount of time due to clock drift, caused by clocks ...
), then the letters as an attention to the decoder (a message activation method inherited from
NAVTEX
NAVTEX (NAVigational TEleX), sometimes styled Navtex or NavTex, is an international automated medium frequency direct-printing service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings and forecasts, as well as urgent maritime safety inf ...
).
# ''ORG''Originator code; programmed per unit when put into operation
#* PEPNational Public Warning System (Previously known as "Primary Entry Point System". It will be FEMA for National Tests through the Legacy format instead of IPAWS.)
#** President or other authorized national officials
#* CIVCivil authorities
#** i.e. Governor, state or local emergency management, local police or fire officials
#* WXR
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an Government agency, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weathe ...
(or
Environment Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC; )Environment and Climate Change Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of the Environment (). is the Ministry (government department), department ...
.)
#** Any weather-related alert
#* EASEAS Participant (or Broadcast station or cable system)
#** Broadcasters. Generally only used with test messages.
#* EANEmergency Action Notification Network (No longer used after 2010.)
#** Used to send
Emergency Action Notification
A National Emergency Message ( SAME code: EAN), formerly known until 2022 as an Emergency Action Notification, is the national activation of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) used to alert the residents of the United States of a national or globa ...
s. (No longer used, replaced by PEP.)
# ''EEE''Event code; programmed at time of event
# ''PSSCCC''Location codes (up to 31 location codes per message), each beginning with a dash character; programmed at time of event
#* In the United States, the first digit (''P'') is zero if the entire county or area is included in the warning, otherwise, it is a non-zero number depending on the
cardinal
Cardinal or The Cardinal most commonly refers to
* Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds
**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
***Northern cardinal, ''Cardinalis cardinalis'', the common cardinal of ...
location of the emergency within the area. The remaining five digits are the
FIPS state (''SS'') and
county code (''CCC''). The entire state may be specified by using county code 000 (''three zeros'').
#* In Canada, all six digits make up a Canadian Location Code, which corresponds to a specific
forecast region
A forecast region is a unique geographical area for which individual weather reports are issued.
Canada
In Canada, the Meteorological Service divides the country into several forecast regions for the purpose of issuing routine text forecasts and ...
as used by the
Meteorological Service of Canada
The Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC; ) is a branch of Environment and Climate Change Canada, which primarily provides public meteorological information and weather forecasts and warnings of severe weather and other environmental hazards. ...
. All forecast region numbers are six digits with the first digit always zero.
# ''TTTT''Purge time of the alert event (from exact time of issue)
#* In the format ''hhmm'', using 15-minute increments up to one hour, using 30-minute increments up to six hours, and using hourly increments beyond six hours. Weekly and monthly tests sometimes have a 12-hour or greater purge time to assure users have an ample opportunity to verify reception of the test event messages; however; 15 minutes is more common, especially on
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, is an automated 24-hour network of Very high frequency, VHF Frequency modulation, FM weather radio stations in the United States which broadcast weather information direct ...
's tests.
#* For short term events (like a tornado) this value could be set to 0000 (''four zeros''), which will purge the warning immediately after the message has been received. However, this is not typical, and FCC guidelines suggest a minimum of 15 minutes purge time.
#* The purge time is not intended to coincide with the actual end of the event. Longer events that may not end for days (like hurricanes) may have a purge time of only a few hours. That an event message has been purged does not indicate or imply that the threat has passed. In summer of 2023, the
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an Government agency, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government that is tasked with providing weather forecasts, warnings of hazardous weather, and other weathe ...
changed the maximum purge time for alerts on NOAA Weather Radio from 6 hours to 99.5 hours to address long duration events purging before the event begins.
# ''JJJHHMM''Exact time of issue, in
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time. It establishes a reference for the current time, forming the basis for civil time and time zones. UTC facilitates international communica ...
, (''without
time zone
A time zone is an area which observes a uniform standard time for legal, Commerce, commercial and social purposes. Time zones tend to follow the boundaries between Country, countries and their Administrative division, subdivisions instead of ...
adjustments'').
#* ''JJJ'' is the
Ordinal date
An ordinal date is a calendar date typically consisting of a ''year'' and an ''ordinal number'', ranging between 1 and 366 (starting on January 1), representing the multiples of a ''day'', called day of the year or ordinal day number (also know ...
(''day'') of the year, with leading zeros
#* ''HHMM'' is the hours and minutes (24-hour format), in
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time. It establishes a reference for the current time, forming the basis for civil time and time zones. UTC facilitates international communica ...
, with leading zeros
# ''LLLLLLLL''Eight-character station callsign identification, with used instead of (such as the first eight letters of a cable headend's location, for
WABC-FM, for a
weather radio
A weather radio is a specialized radio receiver that is designed to receive a public broadcast service, typically from government-owned radio stations, dedicated to broadcasting weather forecasts and reports on a continual basis, with the routine w ...
station programmed from Los Angeles, or for a
Weatheradio Canada
Weatheradio Canada () is a Canadian weather radio network owned and operated by Environment and Climate Change Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada division. It is one of the two weather radio systems across North America along with the NOAA ...
station).
Each field of the header code is terminated by a dash character, including the station ID at the end; individual ''PSSCCC'' location numbers are also separated by dashes, with a plus () separating the last location from the purge time that follows it.
Full message format
An EAS message contains these elements, in this transmitted sequence:
# ''Header''
# ''Attention signal''Sent if any message is included (normally sent with all messages except RWT on broadcast radio/TV); must be at least eight seconds long. (On weather radio in Canada the 1050 Hz tone is only used with three event codes: RMT, SVR & TOR)
#* Single audio tone used by
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, is an automated 24-hour network of Very high frequency, VHF Frequency modulation, FM weather radio stations in the United States which broadcast weather information direct ...
.
#* Combined tones for broadcast radio/TV.
# ''Message''An audio message. The FCC permits encoded video or text in lieu of an audio message, but neither are implemented in practice.
# ''Tail''(Preamble)
NNNN
(EOM).
There is one second of blank audio between each section, and before and after each message. For those used to packet communications systems where each packet has a checksum, note that there is no checksum used in the message format. The header and EOM are transmitted 3 times, and the receiver is obliged to implement columnar parity correction.
The combined tones date back to 1976 when they were made part of the
Emergency Broadcast System
The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), sometimes called the Emergency Action Notification System (EANS), was an Emergency population warning, emergency warning system used in the United States. It was the most commonly used, along with the Local ...
, the EAS' predecessor.
Event codes
There are roughly 80 different event codes that are used in EAS. These codes are defined federally by the FCC for use in the EAS system and publicly by the
Consumer Electronics Association
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® is North America's largest standards and technology trade organization representing more than 1,200 technology companies. CTA is led by CEO and Vice Chair Gary J. Shapiro.
Trade shows
CES
CE ...
(CEA) standard
[Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Technology Standar]
"CEA-2009-B (ANSI)"
, November 2010, accessed January 11, 2014. for SAME protocol weather radio receiver decoder units.
All but the first six of these used to be optional and could be programmed into encoder or decoder units at the request of the broadcaster. However, a July 12, 2007, memo by the FCC now requires mandatory participation in state and local level EAS by broadcasters. Furthermore, the creation and evolution of a voluntary standard by the CEA in December 2003 has provided participating manufacturers of weather radio receivers a single definitive reference to use when designing and programming receivers. In addition, some receiver manufacturers have added an additional layer as to whether or not an event code can be user-suppressed (e.g., a Hurricane Warning in a Midwest US State) or will never be allowed to be suppressed (e.g., Nuclear Power Plant Warning).
The FCC established naming conventions for EAS event codes. The third letter of the code must be one of the following.
[National Weather Servic]
accessed September 22, 2012.
The exceptions to this convention are "TOR" (tornado warning); "SVR" (severe thunderstorm warning); "EVI" (evacuation immediate); "EAN", "EAT", and "NIC" (the EAS national activation codes); and "ADR" (administrative messages).
In use
The following event codes have been implemented by agencies in the United States and/or Canada, and CIRES A.C. in Mexico.
Internal use only
Receiver decoders that comply with the CEA standard
will neither display the messages below, nor activate a warning tone if applicable. While the message will be stored in memory, it will not be displayed to the user. The FCC has also designated
these event codes as being for "internal use only", and not for display. Environment Canada lists
these messages as "Administrative Bulletins".
The above events are only seen on
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio (NWR), also known as NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, is an automated 24-hour network of Very high frequency, VHF Frequency modulation, FM weather radio stations in the United States which broadcast weather information direct ...
if certain situations happen, such as a station losing power. In this case, the "TXB" or "Transmitter Backup On" code would be transmitted, following by beeping noises of multiple frequencies, finally followed by EOM tones. However, these tones are not typically transmitted over the air.
Future implementation
The following codes are part of the CEA standard
for receiver decoders, but are not listed as being in use by any agencies in the United States. Environment Canada lists
these codes, along with several others, as "for possible future implementation". None of these event codes are being implemented in Mexico, as Mexico's network is for seismic and volcanic alerts at this time.
On weather radio receivers

There are many
weather radio, weather/all-hazards radio receivers that are equipped with the SAME alert feature, which allows users to program SAME/
FIPS/
CLC codes for their designated area or areas of their interest and/or concern rather than the entire broadcast area. (For example, a person living in
Irving, Texas
Irving is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Mid-Cities region of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and is an Inner suburb, inner city suburb of Dallas. Irving is noted for its #Demographics, racial and ethnic diver ...
, would program a FIPS code for
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
County. However, if there is a need to know of severe weather from the west and northwest ahead of time, the user would program additional FIPS codes for
Denton and
Tarrant Counties.)
On a more specialized receiver, a user has the option to eliminate any SAME alert codes that may not apply to their area such as a "
Special Marine Warning
A special marine warning ( SAME code SMW) is a warning issued by the U.S. National Weather Service
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an Government agency, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal governm ...
" or a "
Coastal Flood Warning". Once the SAME header is sent by NOAA/NWS and if it matches the desired code(s), the receivers then decode the event, scroll it on their display screens, and sound an alarm.
Receivers receive on one of the following National Weather Service network frequencies (in MHz): 162.400, 162.425, 162.450, 162.475, 162.500, 162.525, and 162.550. The signals are typically receivable up to 40 miles (80 km) from the transmitters.
In popular culture
* The
Iowa State Cyclones football
The Iowa State Cyclones football program is the intercollegiate football team at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. The team is coached by Matt Campbell. The Cyclones compete in the Big 12 Conference, and are a Division I Football Bowl Subdi ...
sports program uses a SAME tone at the end of the pregame video before the football team takes the field. The SAME message is followed by the following narration: "This is a Cyclone Weather Alert! Ladies and Gentlemen, radar has indicated a strong storm approaching
Jack Trice Stadium
Jack Trice Stadium (originally Cyclone Stadium and formerly Jack Trice Field, sometimes referred to as "the Jack") is a stadium located in Ames, Iowa, United States. Primarily used for college football, it is the home field of the Iowa State C ...
. High winds and low visibility are expected. ''
he opposing team's
He or HE may refer to:
Language
* He (letter), the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads
* He (pronoun), a pronoun in Modern English
* He (kana), one of the Japanese kana (へ in hiragana and ヘ in katakana)
* Ge (Cyrillic), a Cyrillic letter cal ...
' fans in the area should seek immediate cover...."
* The EOM (end of message) tone was heard in the
movie trailer
A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction, or attraction video) is a short advertisement, originally designed for a feature film, which highlights key scenes of upcoming features intended to be exhibited in the future at a movie thea ...
for ''
Knowing'' and in the series ''
Jericho
Jericho ( ; , ) is a city in the West Bank, Palestine, and the capital of the Jericho Governorate. Jericho is located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west. It had a population of 20,907 in 2017.
F ...
'' in which its familiar emergency use and its increasing
cadence
In Classical music, Western musical theory, a cadence () is the end of a Phrase (music), phrase in which the melody or harmony creates a sense of full or partial resolution (music), resolution, especially in music of the 16th century onwards.Don ...
create a sense of
foreboding.
* It was used in the movie trailers for ''
Olympus Has Fallen
''Olympus Has Fallen'' is a 2013 American political action thriller film directed and co-produced by Antoine Fuqua from a screenplay written by Creighton Rothenberger and Katrin Benedikt, and is the first installment in the ''Has Fallen'' fil ...
'' and ''
The Purge
''The Purge'' is an American anthology media franchise centered on a series of dystopian action horror films distributed by Universal Pictures and produced by Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes, which are written and in some cases also ...
''. The uses have since been heavily discouraged on air by the
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, internet, wi-fi, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains j ...
(outside
public service announcement
A public service announcement (PSA) is a message in the public interest disseminated by the media without charge to raise public awareness and change behavior. Oftentimes these messages feature unsettling imagery, ideas or behaviors that are des ...
s demonstrating SAME and EAS technology), and stations and networks using them (for instance,
TBS and
WNKY
WNKY (channel 40) is a television station in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with NBC and CBS. It is owned by Marquee Broadcasting alongside two low-power stations: Ion Television affiliate WNKY-LD (channel 35) and Glasgow ...
in
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Bowling Green is a city in Warren County, Kentucky, United States, and its county seat. Its population was 72,294 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of cities in Kentucky, third-most populous city in the stat ...
) in advertising or promotions have been fined for doing so.
* The SAME tones can be briefly heard in the ''
Impractical Jokers
''Impractical Jokers'' is an American hidden camera comedy and reality show with improvisational elements. Produced by NorthSouth Productions, ''Impractical Jokers'' premiered on truTV on December 15, 2011, starring the members of The Tenderlo ...
'' episode "
Virtual Insanity
"Virtual Insanity" is a song by British funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai, released on 19 August 1996 by Sony Soho Square as the second single from their third studio album, ''Travelling Without Moving'' (1996). The song was written by Jay Kay ...
".
* SAME Tones are heard in the campaign of the popular video game ''
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'', prior to the mission "Of Their Own Accord". Ironically, these tones are decoded down to an EAS Participant issuing a Required Weekly Test on station
WLS-TV
WLS-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, serving as the market's ABC network outlet. It has been owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division since the station's inception. ...
.
* In the 2020 video game ''
Black Mesa'', entire emergency messages with SAME tones can be heard on radios as the player progresses, each describing the game's events with increasing urgency. In January 2015, prior to the game's release on
Steam
Steam is water vapor, often mixed with air or an aerosol of liquid water droplets. This may occur due to evaporation or due to boiling, where heat is applied until water reaches the enthalpy of vaporization. Saturated or superheated steam is inv ...
as
early access
Early access, also known as alpha access, alpha founding, paid alpha, or game preview, is a funding model in the video game industry by which consumers can purchase and play a game in the various pre-release Software release life cycle, developm ...
,
websitewas launched that played back one such message as a
teaser.
* SAME tones are used within a genre of videos on
video sharing platform sites like
YouTube
YouTube is an American social media and online video sharing platform owned by Google. YouTube was founded on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim who were three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in ...
known as "EAS scenarios," which depict fictional emergency situations through a series of fictional EAS broadcasts. The majority of SAME tones used within these videos are valid, though some creators choose to use customized tones (and on several occasions, a warning/
disclaimer
A disclaimer is generally any statement intended to specify or delimit the scope of rights and obligations that may be exercised and enforced by parties in a legally recognized relationship. In contrast to other terms for legally operative langua ...
) to prevent unintentional activation of EAS equipment.
* In ''
Leave The World Behind'', a conversation is interrupted with a SAME message suddenly emerging from the television, with it later revealing that an "Unrecognised Warning" ("??W") is being distributed over the network.
See also
*
Common Alerting Protocol
The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an XML-based data format for exchanging public warnings and emergencies between alerting technologies. CAP allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to m ...
(CAP)A SAME-compatible digital format for multi-system warning coordination.
*
METAR
METAR is a format for reporting weather information. A METAR weather report is predominantly used by aircraft pilots, and by meteorologists, who use aggregated METAR information to assist in weather forecasting.
Raw METAR is highly standardize ...
The international meteorological code for an aviation routine weather report.
References
* {{Citation
, last= National Weather Service
, title= NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) All Hazards Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME)
, url= http://www.nws.noaa.gov/directives/sym/pd01017012curr.pdf
, publisher= National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
, series= National Weather Service Instruction
, volume= 10-1712
, date= February 12, 2007
External links
NOAA Weather Radio SAME coverage mapsTitle 47, Sec. 11.31 et seq., Code of Federal Regulations, EAS Protocol (implementing SAME)
Encodings
Emergency Alert System
NOAA Weather Radio
1997 introductions
1980s establishments in the United States
1997 establishments in the United States