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Severe Weather 2025

Yeah, I initially didn't see him at the NWA forum but I guess he was just on the second panel and not the first.

Yeah I watched part of him speaking at the link provided. Around 1:17:55-1:18:05 it sounds like he still partially blames himself for the death toll in Alabama on 4/27/11; although personally I think the outbreak that afternoon was so exceptionally violent (and coupled with the communications outages from the morning round of storms) there's not a thing any TV meteorologist could have done differently that would have mitigated that by any great margin.
 
Yeah I watched part of him speaking at the link provided. Around 1:17:55-1:18:05 it sounds like he still partially blames himself for the death toll in Alabama on 4/27/11; although personally I think the outbreak that afternoon was so exceptionally violent (and coupled with the communications outages from the morning round of storms) there's not a thing any TV meteorologist could have done differently that would have mitigated that by any great margin.
I’ve seen much much worse coverages of single storms than what Spann did that day with dozens of cells in a day. (See Parkersburg)
 
oh he was talking on the livestream yesterday with ryan hall yall and max velocity and nash severe wx texas storm chasers etc

Yes, that is the forum @Central Ohio Wx was referring to.

Although as a '90s kid "National Weather Association" is definitely not the first thing that comes to mind when I see the acronym "NWA," and I was as immune to current pop culture trends as a kid could be well into my late teens.
 
Yes, that is the forum @Central Ohio Wx was referring to.

Although as a '90s kid "National Weather Association" is definitely not the first thing that comes to mind when I see the acronym "NWA," and I was as immune to current pop culture trends as a kid could be well into my late teens.
oh okay i see and gotcha
 
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