Not exactly a Weather Channel concept, but something I wanted to show off.
We've probably heard those EAS warnings on our radios or televisions at some time, warning us of an impending severe weather event, bio-hazard, or some other hazard. The school forecasting office is now starting something like that, and I want to show a clip of it off. Here is a Campus-Wide Severe Weather Outlook.
One quick note: At the end, there is a statement that a low-risk severe thunderstorm watch could be issued. At the MFO, we issue watches either the night before or the day of an anticipated severe weather event. Our policy is that, to avoid confusion, a watch will remain in effect until atmospheric conditions become less favorable for severe weather, OR the National Weather Service issues a watch that covers our area.
What do you think? Does it sound convincing?
EDIT: File attachment doesn't work, making it a private Youtube video. Will be up at 11:00 PM EST.