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Present - The Weather Channel 2000 => OCMs & Personalities => Topic started by: Spring Rubber on August 05, 2008, 07:18:37 AM
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In a surprise move, TWC has deployed Bill Keneely as a field OCM to cover the landfall; he just joined them on the phone as he's en route to where they expect to be the exact landfall point.
I know Bill reported on a Nor'easter up in his neck of the woods recently, but I never expected to see him out in a tropical system again.
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I didn't expect him to not report in a tropical storm again, but it is a surprise to hear him out there. Have yet to see him.
Interesting, though :D.
Edit: 7:30 CT, saw Bill live :)
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I don't understand how you guys are surprised. Bill has spent many years covering the tropics. :dunno:
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I don't understand how you guys are surprised. Bill has spent many years covering the tropics. :dunno:
Yes, he has. But how often to you see him, not very.
I enjoy his reports from the field, and hope he does it more often.
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Next up, Storm Alert mode. :club:
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I don't understand how you guys are surprised. Bill has spent many years covering the tropics. :dunno:
Yes, he has. But how often to you see him, not very.
I enjoy his reports from the field, and hope he does it more often.
Your missing my point. Until the last couple of years it was FREQUENT. VERY FREQUENT. So as a guy whose been there and done that more times than you can count on your hands and feet, how is it surprising to see him out in the field?
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So as a guy whose been there and done that more times than you can count on your hands and feet, how is it surprising to see him out in the field?
It is surprising for those of us who've never seen him out in the field (like me). :yes:
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So as a guy whose been there and done that more times than you can count on your hands and feet, how is it surprising to see him out in the field?
It is surprising for those of us who've never seen him out in the field (like me). :yes:
And how long have you been watching TWC?
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And how long have you been watching TWC?
About 2000-ish, although I didn't really start watching very often until about 2003 or 2004.
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And how long have you been watching TWC?
About 2000-ish, although I didn't really start watching very often until about 2003 or 2004.
Then you've seen Bill in the field before. He was here during Isabel in 03, and I quite vividly remember him in Katrina in 05. And thats just what I remember off the top of my head-I'm certain there's more.
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About 2000-ish, although I didn't really start watching very often until about 2003 or 2004.
I thought you discovered it in 1995? That's what you said somewhere else.
But, as Gary said, Bill reported during hurricanes countless times since 2000.
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Then you've seen Bill in the field before. He was here during Isabel in 03, and I quite vividly remember him in Katrina in 05. And thats just what I remember off the top of my head-I'm certain there's more.
I didn't really watch Isabel coverage that much. And Bill was in the studio for Katrina coverage (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWCS9-BNToA&fmt=18).
I thought you discovered it in 1995? That's what you said somewhere else.
But, as Gary said, Bill reported during hurricanes countless times since 2000.
I don't recall saying that. :huh:
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Then you've seen Bill in the field before. He was here during Isabel in 03, and I quite vividly remember him in Katrina in 05. And thats just what I remember off the top of my head-I'm certain there's more.
I didn't really watch Isabel coverage that much. And Bill was in the studio for Katrina coverage ([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWCS9-BNToA&fmt=18[/url]).
I thought you discovered it in 1995? That's what you said somewhere else.
But, as Gary said, Bill reported during hurricanes countless times since 2000.
I don't recall saying that. :huh:
He spent some time in the field during Katrina too. I vividly remember it.
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I'm saying it's surprising because it seemed that he was done with field duty for good, especially with tropical systems.
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I can see where your coming from, but I can't imagine why TWC would've permanently shelved Bill. He's awfully good at covering the tropics. It would be a very stupid move on TWC's part to never again use him in covering the tropics.
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I honestly don't remember seeing him that often though. I did see him every once in a while, but not often. But, I really never payed attention to that kind of thing up until a few years ago.
But he should definitely cover storms more. I don't think it was a good idea for them to put Julie Martin out in Dolly, I'd rather see an experienced meteorologist like Bill or Mike Seidel out there.
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Maybe a look through videos here and on YouTube will refresh your memory? I have video of just about every tropical system of the last decade, and Bill is nearly all of them. :yes:
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I could've sworn that I've seen videos on Youtube with Bill out during Isabel from Dj0287. :thinking:
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Yes Chris, you did.
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I could've sworn that I've seen videos on Youtube with Bill out during Isabel from Dj0287. :thinking:
I'll have to check them out. :yes:
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I could've sworn that I've seen videos on Youtube with Bill out during Isabel from Dj0287. :thinking:
I'll have to check them out. :yes:
They're here on the site too. Guess you guess don't check here to often.... :ermm: