Feedback Pertaining to, "The Crisis in the National Weather Service"
Here is a sampling of the feedback received pertaining to The Crisis in the National Weather Service . From a reporter whose specialty is weather reporting. From a media meteorologist: From a retired meteorologist: From a currently active meteorologist: It's not confined to tornado warnings. Ever see the "carpet bomb" [severe thunderstorm warnings] that extend for 100s of miles along the length of a squall line? I recall one squall line that had solid SVR warnings from ORF to SAV (so not just a single WFO doing this). It was one of those low-topped, cool season events. The thing is gradient winds were already strong ahead of the squall line gusting to 35-45 mph, and you looked at actual obs when the squall line passed (there are a *lot* of [airport weather] sites these days for ground truth), and none were showing any increase in winds, gusty or otherwise. Is this really good forecast/warning science being applied? And I don't want to hear, "better safe than sor...