Reminder, "Season of Suspense" on TWC
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Reminder, "Season of Suspense" on TWC
I know I would be upset if I missed it, so I figured I could remind anyone who did not know.
The Weather Channel will air a special Storm Stories called "Season of Suspense" that will take a look back at the intense hurricanes of the 2004 Hurricane Season.
Airing Sunday, June 5th at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central
The Weather Channel will air a special Storm Stories called "Season of Suspense" that will take a look back at the intense hurricanes of the 2004 Hurricane Season.
Airing Sunday, June 5th at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central
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ALSO...
Thank you for the reminder and if anyone is interested, Jim Cantorie is gonna be Live off and on tomorrow starting at 7:00AM Eastern/maybe 6:00 central time from Pensacola and Pensacola Beach.
http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/lif ... 608C.shtml
Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore to broadcast live from the beach
June 4, 2005
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore will be broadcasting live from Pensacola Beach on Sunday as part of the channel's Hurricane Week next week.
Last year will be remembered as the costliest hurricane season ever. Even as some are still recovering, the 2005 hurricane season is upon us.
To help draw awareness to the season and the importance of storm preparation, The Weather Channel is presenting Hurricane Week, a special programming event.
Hurricane Week kicks off at 7 a.m. Sunday with live reports throughout the day from veteran meteorologist Cantore on-location in Pensacola.
The live coverage will culminate at 7 p.m. with "Season of Suspense," a new, one-hour program with Cantore as host. The program will feature a 2005 hurricane season outlook from hurricane expert Dr. Steve Lyons.
"Season of Suspense" spotlights compelling stories from last year's hurricane season. Some highlights:
· The harrowing tale of a couple who are trapped in the attic of their home on Pensacola Bay by the rising water during Hurricane Ivan.
· A hurricane chaser and photographer's story of his ordeal pinned in the streets of Punta Gorda by the ferocity of Hurricane Charley.
· The story of dozens of terrified evacuees who ride out the storm in a baseball stadium as Hurricane Frances brings the park's light poles crashing to the ground.
· The story of a group of women and their dedication to rebuilding the home of a mother of three who was left homeless by Hurricane Ivan.
The rest of Hurricane Week will feature episodes of "Storm Stories" each night. At 7 p.m. Monday, "Storm Stories" will feature Grande Lagoon.
Details: full schedule at http://www.weather.com/newscenter/stormstories/
©The Pensacola News Journal
June 4, 2005
http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/lif ... 608C.shtml
Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore to broadcast live from the beach
June 4, 2005
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore will be broadcasting live from Pensacola Beach on Sunday as part of the channel's Hurricane Week next week.
Last year will be remembered as the costliest hurricane season ever. Even as some are still recovering, the 2005 hurricane season is upon us.
To help draw awareness to the season and the importance of storm preparation, The Weather Channel is presenting Hurricane Week, a special programming event.
Hurricane Week kicks off at 7 a.m. Sunday with live reports throughout the day from veteran meteorologist Cantore on-location in Pensacola.
The live coverage will culminate at 7 p.m. with "Season of Suspense," a new, one-hour program with Cantore as host. The program will feature a 2005 hurricane season outlook from hurricane expert Dr. Steve Lyons.
"Season of Suspense" spotlights compelling stories from last year's hurricane season. Some highlights:
· The harrowing tale of a couple who are trapped in the attic of their home on Pensacola Bay by the rising water during Hurricane Ivan.
· A hurricane chaser and photographer's story of his ordeal pinned in the streets of Punta Gorda by the ferocity of Hurricane Charley.
· The story of dozens of terrified evacuees who ride out the storm in a baseball stadium as Hurricane Frances brings the park's light poles crashing to the ground.
· The story of a group of women and their dedication to rebuilding the home of a mother of three who was left homeless by Hurricane Ivan.
The rest of Hurricane Week will feature episodes of "Storm Stories" each night. At 7 p.m. Monday, "Storm Stories" will feature Grande Lagoon.
Details: full schedule at http://www.weather.com/newscenter/stormstories/
©The Pensacola News Journal
June 4, 2005
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Pensacola Beach has made some headway but it still has a way to go. There are still portable toilets set up for public use since all the public toilets and showers got washed away. There's nothing worse than waiting in line on a hot day at the beach to use a hot, smelly port-a-potty. On a more positive note there are shops and restaurants that have recovered nicely.
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Any one watch the broadcast last night? I was a little disappointed...thought they would focus more on the hurricanes. They added a lot of other things that took away from the special. The other problem I had was they only concentrated on certain areas. I live in central Florida and we had quite a bit of damage from all 3 hurricanes not including the piece of Ivan that came back and got us. There was no coverage on that.
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I was a little disappointed at the show last night. I'm hoping tonights show will be better. From what I understand it should be as it will be about Ivan and Grand Lagoon.
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They need more hurricane photographers
My wife has agreed to up our life insurance substantially and will allow me to follow canes this year and photograph them. I think she is joking but after seeing the weak material TWC had, I think I could make a lot of money doing it, if I survive. On a more serious note, I live 2 blocks a way from the stadium that lost its light poles. The morning after Frances, I was very surprised to see that 80 or 90 mph gusts brought them down. It was quite a site indeed. Good to see the new ones will withstand 140mph winds. With that stadium only 3.5 miles inland I think they should have upped the strength but oh well.
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