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#41 Postby cswitwer » Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:09 pm

What do you think of the NBC Channel, Brent? I just got it and haven't really formed an opinion yet. Looks a little Good Morning America-ish, but I haven't watched their coverage during a major storm yet.
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#42 Postby TreasureIslandFLGal » Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:29 pm

Owen wrote:
Rest assured, TWC is doing ongoing updates for extreme southern Texas through an "alternate feed," where Storm Stories is NOT running and is being temporarily cut off. Storm Stories is still going on for the rest of the country.


Owen, I beg to differ about them interrupting Storm Stories when a storm is approaching. Last year, here in Tampa we had been told pretty early on that we were within the cone when Charlie was still in the Carribean. We knew this for a few days, yet TWC still continued playing Storm Stories right up through the night before landfall. I remember being very frustrated that they actually still ran the repeat of the earlier broadcast late at night rather than the projected path of Charlie that was expected to be on land in less than 20 hours! -ready to impact millions directly in the greater Tampa Bay area.

I also remember being frustrated by that stupid, too often re-run show when I have been in New England with a Nor'easter impacting and trying to find out where the "line" was now that determined big snows vs. a dusting. 5 miles made the difference between getting over 2 ft of snow or 2 inches! -but they kept playing living through tornoado stories.

I say they ought to absolutely interrupt the garbage programming in any region when weather important to that region is occurring. Whether that be fires, snows, tornados, hurricanes, or whatever. -While storm stories is playing in the rest of the country, that is when they can really dedicate teh time to show what to expect locally and hwo the weather is developing, etc. It would be nice to see them return to explaining the weather and why they forecast certain events again. If they showed regionally significant reporting over that hour long programming slot, they would be able to really educate the locals on their own weather patterns.
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#43 Postby tropical » Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:35 pm

TWC isn't all bad...

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#44 Postby wxmann_91 » Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:35 pm

If you've a problem with TWC, then why not write a letter to them explaining why they should cancel Storm Stories? They should reply to you, and hopefully give a compromise or an offer to you.

Of course, I haven't cause I really don't care. I know when Storm Stories is on, so I just don't turn to that channel when it is on. Simple as that. If there's a major weather event occurring, I get ticked but I forget about it.
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