"Warnings" -- Great Reading in Stormy Weather
A friend forwarded this a few minutes ago, I had not seen it until now.
Here are two books to read that will help you appreciate the "above and beyond" efforts meteorologists are making tonight to keep you safe if you are in the path of Irene.
How dedicated are we? Well, I'm in KC for Kathleen's class reunion, yet I have been sharing ideas with our staff at AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions and I have been posting on this blog. Literally hundreds of other meteorologists are doing the same.
There is an op-ed at Fox News tonight asking if the U.S. needs a National Weather Service. The answer is absolutely yes! I'll post a detailed reply to the article tomorrow evening or Monday when the hurricane situation has calmed. Stay tuned.
Here are two books to read that will help you appreciate the "above and beyond" efforts meteorologists are making tonight to keep you safe if you are in the path of Irene.
How dedicated are we? Well, I'm in KC for Kathleen's class reunion, yet I have been sharing ideas with our staff at AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions and I have been posting on this blog. Literally hundreds of other meteorologists are doing the same.
There is an op-ed at Fox News tonight asking if the U.S. needs a National Weather Service. The answer is absolutely yes! I'll post a detailed reply to the article tomorrow evening or Monday when the hurricane situation has calmed. Stay tuned.
I can only say that the fact that this utterly ridiculous question issued from Fox News pretty much says it all, does it not? This, from a "news" outlet that purports to be "fair and balanced" while being clearly the least of either of those qualities than any other newsgathering organization. One word: Ugh. The blind leading the stupid.
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