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Severe WX Severe Weather Threat 3/14-3/16

anyone happen to know what radio station in birmingham simulcasts james spann’s longform coverage? i don’t want to be aimlessly checking the dial in the event i lose power during the event
33/40 simulcasts its programming on radio stations WTUG-FM 92.9, WFFN-FM 95.3, WDGM-FM 99.1, WBEI-FM 101.7, and WTSK-AM 790 during severe weather events.
 
Never will forget Fred’s chilling post around 7 PM on 4/26/2011. If Fred is concerned, everyone should be.
For anyone curious, it's this one, which I'll post in its entirety below for you to peruse:

Fred Gossage
Posted 26 April 2011 - 07:11 PM

This is going to seem like an alarmist type post... but folks that have followed me for a while know that I'm not the intentional hype-type... I try to just be straight and tell it like I think it is... and if I Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency, I Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency... and learn from it.....

With that said, tomorrow is quite easily the most dangerous setup I've seen in the state of Alabama in the 17 years I have been studying weather.
 
In more positive light, I'm hearing a lot of non-weather folks pay attention to today and tomorrow, even the ones outside the risk area.
Yeah, in some ways I am sad I am not the only one who is informed --- I am used to that. On the other hand, it is nice that so many seem to be tuned in to things. My pride is not nearly as important as the lives of a more informed populace.
 
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