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General Discussion / Re: NWS website redesign
« on: February 21, 2013, 02:25:29 PM »
I wish it was where the forum members' current weather conditions where they lived could be put back on the members' posts.
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Vince Miller Severe Weather Coverage TWC 3-26-1991 |
I totally agree. Models are not perfect and weather is not an exact science.
A future tip when forecasting:
Never rely solely on models.
Well, I read this yesterday and I guess I misunderstood what I was reading. You're right, it says NOTHING about them working together again. My mistake.Uh, where does it say they will be working together again?Nicole Mitchell just posted that Adam is going to the Miami market.I saw that yesterday. Glad she and Adam will be working together again.
Nicole Mitchell Facebook Post:Quote2 years ago today I was terminated by TWC (following harassment over my military service)....boy how time flies!
In good news for one of my friends and former colleagues, Adam Berg is headed to Miami TV.
TWC's contract with Traffic Pulse ran out quite some time ago. I don't remember exactly when, but it's been a couple of years that there have been no traffic reports on the local forecast.I wondered what happened to the traffic pulse. Glad I know now.
Nicole Mitchell just posted that Adam is going to the Miami market.I saw that yesterday. Glad she and Adam will be working together again.
Nicole Mitchell Facebook Post:Quote2 years ago today I was terminated by TWC (following harassment over my military service)....boy how time flies!
In good news for one of my friends and former colleagues, Adam Berg is headed to Miami TV.
Dumb Family Feud Family |
I saw it too but didn't record it. I think the 2 mins are only for this time due to extended coverage. The :08 and :38 lfs on primetime were also 2 mins long last year when they preempted longform to cover the late April tornado outbreakThey needed to cover that April 25-28, 2011 tornado outbreak. There were multiple long-tracked violent tornadoes (EF4 and EF5) on the ground, obliterating buildings and killing people.