The Global Weather & EAS Society’s EAS Relay Network (ERN) showed a very strong performance with the 2023 National EAS test, with almost all participants reporting no issues. Out of 16 total participants: One participant reported failure to receive the test was caused by an issue […]
On March 14th, 2023, an incident within the EAS Relay Network resulted in an Emergency Action Notification (EAN) being received and logged within ERN log channels from a participant. ERN has traced back the origination to a monitor with noaaweatherradio.org. This monitor used to be maintained […]
GWES ERN operates using a wide variety of both locally hosted hardware, hosted in the Seattle area, as well as cloud hosts. In this edition of Inside Look, we look into how ERN utilizes different forms of infrastructure to power the network. Infrastructure, located in the […]
The GWES EAS Relay Network (GWES ERN) is a sophisticated group of internet radio stations with the power to relay EAS alerts for almost anywhere in the country. You may ask yourself “How do they pull that off?” History of the Network First, we should look […]
If you are a listener of the GWES ERN Podcast, you may be wondering to yourself, “I wonder how they create each episode?” It all starts with an idea. For the podcast, GWES has a private Discord server strictly for production. We utilize this server to […]