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

He does good live coverage, but I can't watch his YouTube videos. Over-exaggerates almost everything and loves click-baiting. Ryan Hall is somewhat of a click-baiter (by admission), but he doesn't over-exaggerate every single thing, and knows his stuff. But to be fair, I think Max Velocity is a pretty young dude, so that may be part of it.
Honestly? They all click bait, it's their paying jobs at this point. Don't know why, I can't take Ryan's voice in long events and that AI voice he uses. I watch local coverage first from affected areas, before I turn to Max and Ryan.
 
He does good live coverage, but I can't watch his YouTube videos. Over-exaggerates almost everything and loves click-baiting. Ryan Hall is somewhat of a click-baiter (by admission), but he doesn't over-exaggerate every single thing, and knows his stuff. But to be fair, I think Max Velocity is a pretty young dude, so that may be part of it.
I agree. Sometimes he does exaggerate and it really gets under my skin. Like calling a tornado large and damaging when the warning may be pds but doesn’t say large. Or when an event is clearing busting and he keeps hyping that it’s gonna pick up once LLJ arrives. Little things
 
Let's keep the discussion strictly to the severe weather threat that is currently unfolding. Many questions being asked and many comments being made have all been asked and made in this thread. There is a search feature at the top of the page.

This includes the wildfire discussion. It is a topic that needs to be discussed, but in its own thread. My daughter and her family live in the middle of the wildfires, so I certainly have a vested interest, but this thread is going to be moving fast over the next 24 hours and it needs to be strictly related to the severe storms.
 
Today has turned out quite a bit less overcast than I expected, got up to 82 and the sky is a patchwork of scattered clouds with a lot of sun. Extremely windy over the last couple hours; hay kept blowing out of the pasture so that made the endeavor quite a challenge haha. I know today's weather doesn't have too much to do with tomorrow's given the insane advection but it feels kinda ominous nevertheless hanging out in the low 80s.
 
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