Will you repost the link to it after you get it up?
Will you repost the link to it after you get it up?
not sure what's up with all the hate in this thread... let's keep things civil and on topic. -M
Cold weather and lack of sunshine is getting to people...myself included
Great..... a head basher and runner... "SoonerDave"
...... Been there done this 10 or 15 years ago. My OU degree is from the College of Geosciences. I have all METR classes including some grad level courses....My degree is a very science heavy blend of METR, GEOL, GEOG and GIS.
AMS TV seal af approval and sent my transcript in to get that. 31 years of professional TV experience. Interned for the Oklahoma NWS at age 13 to 16 years of age.....1976. This is all really droll, so I will not continue.
Yes.
Mike - since you're on here. Let's hear your forecast for mid-week! I haven't heard any snow totals for this upcoming storm. I saw your 6PM forecast but missed if you had any predictions on totals.
Based on my experience in banking next week looks like a big ole slice of uncertainty pie...Some sites are leaning toward a minor snow event so that gives us some hope
Yep, that is what I said, above.
As far as putting forecasts on this forum, I am going to resist.
Sometimes I will be right, sometimes wrong....I just do the best I can....but will usually "put it out there"
Have spent way to much time getting talky on web forums in the past, and will again, certainly, but want to try and keep my current balance in my life...Lord knows TV and Oklahoma weather are a full plate enough.
I believe Mike would agree its too early to pin down any amounts for mid week.. Mike I believe you guys do a great job and have saved more lives during severe weather than alot of the people here understand.. Living in Moore im sure you have helped me and my family many times..
glad to have you on here kformike!! keep on with your good work.
Strange twists and turns this thread is taking. Put me down for more snow, hell, we still have six or seven weeks of winter to go...
My spring bulbs sprouted weeks ago...wonder if the weather will catch up to them? I love a good snow, but dangit, I'm going to my school tomorrow to try and shovel sidewalks and parking lots, since we don't have anyone else to do that but parents, students, and faculty.
After all this shoveling, my biceps might be ready for the gun show. 0.o Hahaha.
Still corrupting young minds
Mike,
I'm not sure what you meant by "a head basher and a runner," but my instinct is that you felt I was being insulting and not "sticking around" to stand behind what I said.
For the sake of completeness, the previous poster had brought up the issue about local TV weather forecasters "having accredited meteorological degrees" as a means to bash on another poster similarly absent such a degree. I was correcting that misapprehension by pointing out that one of the high-profile meteorologists in this market does, himself, not have such a degree. It was not intended as an insult to anyone, but to point out the fallacy of that particular poster.
As for me, I'm not a "runner." I've been on this board for some time, and have no problem standing behind what I've said. Ironically enough, I've not posted here much recently for the express purpose of avoiding the pointless arguments that often ensue from what would seem to be the least incendiary possible topics, but lo and behold, here we are, trying to get past an entirely different kind of storm in a weather thread. Alas.
If I have misunderstood your "head basher and runner" comment, my apologies. In all honesty, all I really ever hope to see in this thread is the "Winter Weather Discussion" promised in the thread title....
Peace...
-SoonerDave
The closest thing in my memory to this weather (and that of 2009) was a series of snowstorms in the fall of 1977 if I recall correctly. I was in the 8th grade, attending Highland West Middle School in Moore, and back then school just didn't shut down as readily as it does today. The buses would take us to school around 8:30, and then turn right back around for the trip home at about 11:00. We seemed to go something on the order of a week-plus with a snowstorm seemingly every other day, with 4'+ foot drifts and intense cold even after the snowstorms had departed. We finally ended up having to go to school on a Saturday to make up all the missed days. The intense, repetitive, high-volume snowstorms were something I know I'll never forget...
That sounds about right...mom always made us go to prayer meeting on Wednesday night and I remember that for several weeks the snow from the previous week wouldn't have melted when the next storm arrived on top of it...typical for Wisconsin or Minnesota but not SE OK.
Not exactly, SoonerDave....I was making reference to your "LOL" then "Quickly discrediting Mike Morgan" comment with no offer to provide anything else. That sounds like a hit and run to me.
I can promise you, if we did not know our stuff, it would quickly show and there would be blood in the streets at the expense of great TV severe weather information......and....after the past 13 months we have had, I've just had it with hit and runs.
Peace SoonerDave,
Mike
Sigh....last post: Today 10:27 PM ... Apparently enough time during a news cast to post on a thread. Obvious troll is obvious. Guys be careful what you fall for. :-)
Meteorologist and football coaches have some things common.
Many people love make commentary on their performance and talk about what they saw.
But it’s usually those who understand the details at the lowest levels who are often the harshest critics.
Even though it may not always seem like it Oklahomans in general have a higher football and weather IQ than just about anywhere else.
Hum. Well at least the mods can verify your identity since the board captures your IP address and the email you used to confirm your registration.
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