I went through the direct audio files listed on the site, and there's quite a few files that are outdated, particularly those from WFO Norman.
I listened to the Hazardous Weather Outlook, and it doesn't match the one currently in effect, and all the forecast files are outdated. In addition, the WFO Norman files are read with Tom, the voice used on NWR until late last year. Any direct audio files being read by Tom should be considered outdated, as just about every forecast office has switched to the new system with the new voice (Paul).
You're correct... those "experimentals" from Norman are currently not valid... and coded 'experimental'.. I will comment them out, after they run awhile... I put Norman and Miami up precisely to elicit feedback such as you gave...
there are several WFOs experimenting with this, and a couple are really screwy... ... I've mixed feelings about using the direct access files, anyway... that isn't the purpose of this project... this is more 'experimental' than permanent...
Seattle's 'Broadwave" tests have been off for several days, and the player didn't like 'em anyway with the 'm3u' call...script is peculiar about playlists in it's design and this configuration... Florida's (Miami) seemed mostly consistent for most part, or were the last day or so, and not tagged as 'experimental'...not sure about their observations and tides, but I'm not testing those... Couple of WFOs are in and out / on and off.. and I'm sort of monitoring them intermittently to check validity... and viability of direct feeds.
Wouldn't be playing with these if we had live streams from those areas! Come on in Gulf and Tornado Alley States... any streamers in Caribbean? There's a bit gap or two!