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Proof That Alerts Save Lives

Hawaii Flooding β€” March 17–22, 2026

One week ago, our islands were underwater. And this time, everyone came home.

A powerful Kona low-pressure system dropped up to 32 inches of rain on O'ahu and Maui β€” two to three months' worth in just 24 hours. It was the worst flooding Hawai'i has seen in over 20 years. Roads were destroyed, homes swept away, airports and hospitals damaged. Governor Josh Green estimates over $1 billion in damage.

236 people rescued. 72 children airlifted. 5,500 evacuated.
Zero lives lost.

Flash flood warnings went out through NOAA Weather Radio, phone alerts, and emergency broadcasts. Families heard the alerts, understood what they meant, and moved to safety. The system worked because people knew what to listen for and how to respond.

We live here. These are our roads, our schools, our neighbors. When the alerts went out, families knew what they meant and what to do. That is the future KidsRadios.com is building for every community β€” not just in Hawai'i, but everywhere.

Imua Hawai'i β€” Move forward, Hawai'i.

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In Memory of Lahaina

August 8, 2023

On this day, wildfires swept through Maui, HawaiΚ»i, claiming over 100 lives and becoming the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. Many families did not receive clear warnings in time. The pain is felt across all of HawaiΚ»i β€” and for us, it is deeply personal.

This is why KidsRadios.com exists. We believe that understanding how emergency alerts work β€” knowing what to listen for and when to act β€” can help protect the people we love. The March 2026 flooding proved it β€” when alerts reach people in time, lives are saved.

E ola mau ka haΚ»aheo o Lahaina β€” May the pride of Lahaina live on.

Welcome to Kids Radio

Scout Edition

BE PREPARED

Your family-friendly guide to weather radios, outdoor listening, and wilderness safety.

Our Mission: Knowledge Saves Lives

KidsRadios.com exists because of a simple, painful truth: when people do not understand emergency alerts, they die. When they do understand them, they survive.

We saw it in Lahaina in 2023, where over 100 lives were lost because warnings did not reach families in time. And we saw the opposite in March 2026, when Hawai'i's worst flooding in 20 years resulted in zero deaths β€” because alert systems worked and people knew what to do.

We teach kids, scouts, and families everywhere how to tune in, understand, and act on weather alerts β€” before it's too late. This is not just a Hawai'i problem. Tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, and floods threaten communities across the country and around the world. The skills we teach here work everywhere.

What is KidsRadios.com?

KidsRadios.com is a hands-on weather radio training site. We teach kids, scouts, and families how to tune real NOAA Weather Radio stations, understand alerts, and stay safe during storms and outdoor adventures.

Your Mission

Learn to use NOAA Weather Radio – an essential wilderness survival skill!

These stations broadcast real weather alerts, storm warnings, and emergency information 24/7. Knowing how to find and understand these broadcasts could save lives on your next camping trip or outdoor adventure.

Why KidsRadios.com Matters β€” Worldwide

In August 2023, the Lahaina wildfires killed over 100 people β€” many who never received a clear warning. In March 2026, Hawai'i was hit again with its worst flooding in 20 years. This time, zero lives were lost because emergency alerts reached people in time.

The difference between these two disasters is awareness. When families understand how weather alerts work β€” what the tones mean, which frequencies to tune to, and when to act β€” they survive.

Weather emergencies don't just happen in Hawai'i. Tornadoes tear through the Midwest. Hurricanes slam the Gulf Coast and Eastern Seaboard. Floods strike the Pacific Northwest. Wildfires burn across the West. And around the world, from typhoons in the Pacific to cyclones in the Indian Ocean, communities face the same challenge: getting life-saving information to people before it's too late.

KidsRadios.com teaches the next generation β€” and their families β€” how to listen, understand, and act when it matters most. Whether you're in Texas, Alaska, Puerto Rico, or anywhere emergency weather threatens lives, this knowledge saves people.

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Field Station Setup (Real World)

This is similar to the real Kids Radios listening posts we use near major airports and remote areas. A handheld radio is tuned to a weather broadcast, and a phone relays the audio so our software can convert it to text and track changing conditions.

Handheld aviation/weather radio tuned to NOAA or ATIS frequencies
Phone connected by audio cable to relay broadcasts
Portable storage box / camp kit for field deployment
LIVE AUDIO Software transcribes weather audio to text for tracking

How to Use This Page

  1. Find your region (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, etc.)
  2. Look for a city near you or pick any station to explore.
  3. Click "TUNE IN" to hear the live NOAA broadcast.
  4. Listen for alerts – watches, warnings, and advisories.
  5. Practice explaining what the broadcast means to a friend, parent, or troop leader.

Bonus: If you have a real weather radio, tune it to the matching frequency (for example, 162.550 MHz) and compare!

OUR HOME

Hawai'i

The Hawaiian Islands β€” where KidsRadios.com was born. These stations are currently offline while we work to restore our calling and relay services. Hurricanes, flooding, volcanic hazards, and high surf make these stations critical for island communities.

162.550 MHz KBA99

O'ahu (Mt. Ka'ala)

Covers O'ahu, Kaua'i, Moloka'i, Maui, Lana'i & parts of Big Island

162.450 MHz WWF39

O'ahu (Hawai'i Kai)

East Honolulu & windward O'ahu coverage

162.400 MHz WWG75

Maui (Haleakalā)

Covers Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i & parts of Big Island

162.550 MHz WWG27

Big Island (South Point)

Ka'u district & southern Hawai'i Island

162.500 MHz WWG76

Big Island (Kulani Cone)

Hilo & eastern Hawai'i Island

162.500 MHz WZ2540

Big Island (Kamuela)

Waimea & northern Hawai'i Island

162.450 MHz WZ2557

Kaua'i (Līhu'e)

Eastern Kaua'i coverage

162.400 MHz WWG74

Kaua'i (Kōke'e)

Western Kaua'i & Nāpali Coast

REGION

West Coast

Pacific States Weather – learn about earthquakes, wildfires, and coastal fog alerts.

162.550 MHz KLAX

Los Angeles, CA

Southern California weather

162.550 MHz KSEA

Seattle, WA

Pacific Northwest weather

162.400 MHz KSFO

San Francisco, CA

Bay Area marine weather

162.475 MHz KSAN

San Diego, CA

Southern California coast

REGION

Gulf Coast

Hurricane & Marine Weather – great for learning about hurricanes, tropical storms, and Gulf flooding.

162.450 MHz KHOU

Houston, TX

Texas Gulf Coast alerts

162.400 MHz KAUS

Austin, TX

Central Texas weather

REGION

Midwest

Great Plains & Great Lakes – hear about blizzards, lake-effect snow, and severe thunderstorms.

162.550 MHz KMDW

Chicago, IL

Great Lakes & Midwest storms

162.550 MHz KEC63

Detroit, MI

Great Lakes weather

REGION

Mountain West

Rockies & High Country – learn about mountain snowstorms, flash floods, and high-altitude weather.

162.550 MHz KDEN

Denver, CO

Front Range & High Plains

162.400 MHz KWN54

Durango, CO

Rocky Mountain weather

REGION

Northeast

New England & Mid-Atlantic – great for learning about Nor'easters, snowstorms, and coastal storms.

162.550 MHz KHB35

Boston, MA

New England weather alerts

REGION

Southeast

Atlantic Coast & Gulf States – hear about hurricanes, tropical systems, and severe weather.

162.400 MHz KHB31

Wilmington, NC

Hurricane & tropical alerts

HIGH ALERT ZONE

Tornado Alley

Critical severe weather zone – learn about tornadoes, supercells, and dangerous storms!

162.400 MHz WXK85

Oklahoma City, OK

Tornado & severe storm central

162.475 MHz KID77

Kansas City, MO

Central plains storms

Earn Your Scout Badges!

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Our Story from HawaiΚ»i

KidsRadios.com was created in HawaiΚ»i by a family who loves the outdoors and believes every kid should know how to listen to the sky, the wind, and the warnings. Living on the islands means living with powerful forces of nature – hurricanes, floods, high surf, and, in recent years, fast-moving wildfires.

The Maui wildfires were a turning point.

They became the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than 100 years, taking at least 100 lives, destroying the historic town of Lahaina, and leaving deep heartbreak across our islands. Many families, including our own loved ones, suffered loss, and too many people did not get clear warnings in time or did not realize how quickly the fire would spread with strong winds and dry conditions.

This site is one small way to honor them.

By teaching kids, scouts, and families how to use NOAA Weather Radio and understand alerts, the hope is to give the next generation one more way to see danger earlier and act faster. Radios are simple, battery-powered tools that can still work when cell towers, power, and sirens fail – and knowing how to use them is a real survival skill, whether you are camping in the mountains, living near the coast, or at home on Maui.

Every quiz, every "TUNE IN" button, and every practice alert on this site is built with love for our island community and respect for those we lost. The goal is not to scare kids, but to give them courage, knowledge, and a voice so they can help protect their families, neighbors, and friends when the next storm, fire, or emergency comes.

Learn more about HawaiΚ»i wildfire safety

Scout Radio Skills

Emergency Weather Terms

WATCH

Conditions are favorable for severe weather. Stay alert and be ready to act.

WARNING

Severe weather is occurring or imminent. Take action immediately!

ADVISORY

Weather conditions may cause inconvenience but are not immediately dangerous.

Made Possible By

We're grateful to these organizations for making Kids Radio possible

πŸ“ž Thank You, Telnyx

We are grateful to Telnyx for the voice and calling services that helped power our automated weather alert calling system. Their platform made it possible for KidsRadios.com to relay real NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts directly to families by phone β€” reaching people who might not have a weather radio, internet access, or cell service during an emergency. We hope to work together again to bring our Hawai'i calling stations back online for the families and communities who need them most.