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Understanding  FIPS Codes 
and Specific Area Message Encoding (S.A.M.E.)

Do you like to sleep?  Do you find yourself turning off your weather radio completely so it won't wake you up when a warning is issued for a different county?  There is a solution. 

The answer is "Specific Area Message Encoding" (or SAME).  This is the latest in weather radio technology, using digital signals to alert radios on a county-specific basis.

The newest warning alarm radios can decode the Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) signal which accompanies each watch or warning message. The digital signal or "burst", repeated three times, contains information about the type of message, the counties affected, the length of time the message is in effect, and the source of the message. SAME radios are programmable, allowing you to specify which counties (and sometimes which types of warnings) you want to be alerted for. 

SAME radios cost anywhere from 30 to 100 dollars, depending on the brand, style, and features.

The identifying codes, called FIPS numbers which stands for Federal Information and Processing Standards, should be programmed into a receiver according to the instructions accompanying the radio. While it will depend on a number of factors, it would probably be a good idea to include warnings for an adjacent county especially when located near a county border. The SAME receiver pictured here has an 8-character LCD which displays items such as channel numbers and alert status descriptions (TORNADO WARNING, FLOOD WATCH, etc.) It also includes different-colored alert status indicators that let you determine at a glance the type of alert received (red for warning, yellow for watch, and green for statement).

FIPS code The table below shows the individual FIPS codes for each county in eastern Iowa, northwest Illinois, and extreme northeast Missouri in alphabetical order. The full identifier for each county is a 6-digit number; the first digit for the county subdivision (this number should be set to 0; numbers 1 through 9 are NOT yet being used); the next two digits are the FIPS identifier for the state (Illinois is 17, Iowa is 19, Missouri is 29), and the last three digits are for individual counties. So the full 6-digit FIPS number for Rock Island County, shown here, is 017161.

Remember that your radio will only alert you for counties within the transmitter's listening area, so check the coverage of your local transmitter(s) before you program your radio.  If you take your radio on the road with you and frequently travel between two different transmitters, you can usually program multiple counties.  For example, say you live in Vinton (Benton County) and work in Waterloo.  You could program both Black Hawk and Benton Counties into your radio.  Then when you are at home in Vinton, you will only get the Benton County warnings from the Cedar Rapids transmitter, and when you are at work in Waterloo, you would only get the Black Hawk County warnings from the Waterloo transmitter (provided you are on the right frequency).

Most SAME radios also have a way to revert to receiving all warnings within the listening area. This is handy when you take your radio on vacation.   

Our local area FIPS codes:   Table     Map

FIPS Codes for Other Counties
If you need FIPS codes for other states, go to the NOAA Weather Radio web site or call 1-888-NWR-SAME.


Area FIPS codes:  

IDAHO
County FIPS Code County FIPS Code
Ada 016001 Gem 016045
Adams 016003 Gooding 016047
Bannock 016005 Idaho 016049
Bear Lake 016007 Jefferson 016051
Benewah 016009 Jerome 016053
Bingham 016011 Kootenai 016055
Blaine 016013 Latah 016057
Boise 016015 Lemhi 016059
Bonner 016017 Lewis 01606
Bonneville 016019 Lincoln 016063
Boundary 016021 Madison 016065
Butte 016023 Minidoka 016067
Camas 016025 Nez Perce 016069
Canyon 016027 Oneida 016071
Caribou 016029 Owyhee 016073
Cassia 016031 Payette 016075
Clark 016033 Power 016077
Clearwater 016035 Shoshone 016079
Custer 016037 Teton 016081
Elmore 016039 Twin Falls 016083
Franklin 016041 Valley 016085
Fremont 016043 Washington 016087