View Full Version : Its been a busy afternoon
KB5LJE
02-05-2008, 09:10 PM
www.wreg.com (http://www.wreg.com/)
www.wmctv.com (http://www.wmctv.com)
That stateline road stuff is less than 2 miles from my home.
Southaven is where I live and I verified the wall cloud and rotation on the net.
Sad day in the hood.
One more round coming now.
powere is off and on and my backups are for the radio and tv if it goes down again.
Mike
Radio
02-06-2008, 07:47 AM
Yep and it's coming my way...we have a tornado watch in effect right now for middle Georgia
Here's all the watches and warnings all in one place on a neat ckickable map:
http://www.weather.gov
Every RV'er, shoot, everyBODY aught to know how to find this info quickly...Mike, can we make a "button" to go to NWS on our home page?
wa8yxm
02-06-2008, 09:54 AM
Given the state of the art today in weather warning and prediction.. I often wonder about death tolls from tornados.
I recall back in, I the 1960's we had a string of storms hit not far from where I live (In fact way way too close to where I live.. RULE If you can see the tornado.. YOU ARE TOO CLOSE!!!!)
That one killed people.. Shortly after SKYWARN was formed in my county, and we found ourself taking classes and dusting off radios that had not seen much use. The death toll went down. Today it is not uncommon to see thousands and thousands of dollars in property damage.. And no injuries.
There is a story (Ask your weather service for the details) of a factory, I believe it was in Ohio but I'm not sure. The owner of the shop had taken weather training (in fact he now "Stars" in one of the NOAA videos, Not all of the training took, however he did survive uninjured,, got some good video of the approaching storm though) He installed a weather/all Hazards alert radio in his plant and when the alert went off, They shut down, and headed for the storm shelter.
When the all clear sounded they came out of the shelter and found......Nothing
No plant
No machine
No car (Just an engine)
No ... Anything
Also no dead bodies
No injuries
and .... major problems
The plant has since been rebuilt, the machines and materials in the plant replaced, the cars of the workers were replaced. I mean that's why we have insurance.
But the one thing that could not be replaced (The lives of the workers) did not need replacement.. And that. is indeed a very good thing.
Some states feel they don't need no alert system
Sure they don't.
I have seen too many storms where one state, no sirens, no alerts, many dead
A few feet away, I DO MEAN FEET on the other side of a state line, They had alerts, they had sirens, what did they not have..... Funerals of course cause nobody died
Radio
02-06-2008, 07:21 PM
Mike, can we make a "button" to go to NWS on our home page?
Wow...that was quick...:cool2:
KB5LJE
02-07-2008, 08:11 AM
Was a great idea and I had some minutes yesterday.
Mike :)
Vette Racer
02-07-2008, 10:19 AM
Great idea! Not only that but it gives me quick access to the list of meeting's/storm spotter training in my area as well. Thanks!
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