http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/weather-events/briefing_01Jun2008/player.html
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Originally posted by mrhaskellok
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/weather-events/briefing_01Jun2008/player.html
Thanks for posting. Fascinating stuff.
On a related note, the Norman weather office noted last Friday some medium range model forecasts indicated this next outbreak (Thursday) may resemble, in dynamics, the setup from June 8, 1974.
I was 7 years old, with my parents visiting my Uncle that evening....who happened to live at about 49th and Peoria. And still live there. My first recollection of a tornado.
Everyone stay safe.
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Originally posted by mrhaskellok
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/weather-events/briefing_01Jun2008/player.html
Glad y'all like these. We've been experimenting with the software recently (attempting to get all employees comfortable doing it)...and it's pretty easy to put together a quick 2-3 minute briefing or summary.
I'm sure we'll eventually have routine issuances. We've been getting great feedback.
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Originally posted by charky
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Originally posted by mrhaskellok
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/weather-events/briefing_01Jun2008/player.html
Glad y'all like these. We've been experimenting with the software recently (attempting to get all employees comfortable doing it)...and it's pretty easy to put together a quick 2-3 minute briefing or summary.
I'm sure we'll eventually have routine issuances. We've been getting great feedback.
Charky, if you have anything to do with keeping them coming, KEEP IT UP!!! I personally know about a dozen folks who watch for these updates often. They are very informative and best of all, they keep the "myths" and gossip about strange weather events to a min.
Thanks again for doing these.
Neat stuff. Thanks for posting.