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<blockquote data-quote="John Fruits" data-source="post: 91131" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>Re: Tim McCulloch...are you alive?</p><p></p><p>Simply devastating, I was glued to the tv watching this. Here in Oklahoma we are used to very good weather reporting. The three major network affiliates in OKC are very competitive. I personally like KFOR(nbc) and KOCO(abc). KFOR has the better chopper crew and KOCO the better storm chasers. During the tornado and the aftermath, The Weather Channel streamed the KFOR coverage. KFOR also tracked the entire path of the May 3, 1999 tornado. I also noticed several years ago that the local weathermen started going beyond the usual warnings. If they believe a tornado is very violent, they will warn, either get below ground or get out of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Fruits, post: 91131, member: 2522"] Re: Tim McCulloch...are you alive? Simply devastating, I was glued to the tv watching this. Here in Oklahoma we are used to very good weather reporting. The three major network affiliates in OKC are very competitive. I personally like KFOR(nbc) and KOCO(abc). KFOR has the better chopper crew and KOCO the better storm chasers. During the tornado and the aftermath, The Weather Channel streamed the KFOR coverage. KFOR also tracked the entire path of the May 3, 1999 tornado. I also noticed several years ago that the local weathermen started going beyond the usual warnings. If they believe a tornado is very violent, they will warn, either get below ground or get out of the way. [/QUOTE]
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