Weather Resources for Ham Radio Operators

Find tools, frequencies, and guides for receiving weather satellite images, marine broadcasts, and tracking weather balloons.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Amateur radio operators often combine their hobby with an interest in weather, using various techniques to monitor conditions and receive meteorological data. This includes tracking local weather with specialized instruments and receiving images directly from weather satellites. Hams find practical applications for weather monitoring in antenna projects, planning outdoor operations, and understanding propagation conditions on various bands.

Many hams set up their stations to receive weather satellite signals, decoding images from NOAA HRPT and other polar orbiting satellites. Others track radiosondes, which are weather balloons, using online databases to follow their paths. This category also provides resources for receiving marine weather facsimile (WEFAX) broadcasts, listing frequencies and schedules for stations worldwide. Operators can also find information on specialized weather instruments, from wind alarms to full weather stations, useful for their home QTH or field operations.

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