Correct! They use these for civil emergencies and only due to the fact that there hasn’t been any proper natural disasters around the city. We don’t get tornadoes often and it’s a rare occasion seeing one! The only recorded tornadoes were F1s which is pretty small and the last time we ever got them was in 2017-16 so we don’t need tornado siren. But I think if the city of Sydney should install some cool sirens like Federal Signal, Asc, Whelen (ooh an analog could be nice), and many leading US siren brands.
Having American sirens would be pretty cool. Places like the UK and even Finland have used American sirens. Heck, Denmark's whole system is made out of American sirens.SirensOfAustralia wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:32 pmCorrect! They use these for civil emergencies and only due to the fact that there hasn’t been any proper natural disasters around the city. We don’t get tornadoes often and it’s a rare occasion seeing one! The only recorded tornadoes were F1s which is pretty small and the last time we ever got them was in 2017-16 so we don’t need tornado siren. But I think if the city of Sydney should install some cool sirens like Federal Signal, Asc, Whelen (ooh an analog could be nice), and many leading US siren brands.
Yeah, Severnside has a system consisiting Modulators and DSAs but they have a funky tone to them. they start of by slow whooping a few times then winds up all the way and pulses a couple of times and they do it all again. It’s pretty cool seeing these sirens make it across to many different countries!10V2T wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:35 pmHaving American sirens would be pretty cool. Places like the UK and even Finland have used American sirens. Heck, Denmark's whole system is made out of American sirens.SirensOfAustralia wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:32 pmCorrect! They use these for civil emergencies and only due to the fact that there hasn’t been any proper natural disasters around the city. We don’t get tornadoes often and it’s a rare occasion seeing one! The only recorded tornadoes were F1s which is pretty small and the last time we ever got them was in 2017-16 so we don’t need tornado siren. But I think if the city of Sydney should install some cool sirens like Federal Signal, Asc, Whelen (ooh an analog could be nice), and many leading US siren brands.
There could be more than one Fire siren out in the country of NSW but I have found at the Albury Metro Fire Station, located in Albury NSWsirensandfirealarms wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:31 amUnfortunately theres not much documentation of Australian sirens out there aside from a few videos of Country Fire Service sirens in South Australia and Victoria. I do have a map of sirens around the country though, many of them at volunteer fire stations. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? ... 098992&z=4
Tornado touched down a suburb away from me a few years back, EF3.SirensOfAustralia wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:32 pmCorrect! They use these for civil emergencies and only due to the fact that there hasn’t been any proper natural disasters around the city. We don’t get tornadoes often and it’s a rare occasion seeing one! The only recorded tornadoes were F1s which is pretty small and the last time we ever got them was in 2017-16 so we don’t need tornado siren. But I think if the city of Sydney should install some cool sirens like Federal Signal, Asc, Whelen (ooh an analog could be nice), and many leading US siren brands.
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