Just for Fun: What Would You Report?
Reporting accurately at night can be quite difficult. Check out this video and tell me what you would report if you were watching this storm.
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Reporting accurately at night can be quite difficult. Check out this video and tell me what you would report if you were watching this storm.
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I was mis-informed that they were only rated “up to EF4” when, in fact, they are rated up to 250 mph winds which is well into the high end of the EF5 category.
Every time we give weather talks, we lie. Not maliciously, mind you, but in our effort to comfort, we gloss over some very frightening statistics.
It never ceases to amaze me how some old myths that have LONG been debunked are still practiced by people on a regular basis.