Re: I also like that site
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Chris in Tampa on 3/31/2025, 8:47 pm
I'll keep that other site in mind too. I did turn audio alerts on for the site I mentioned. I knew within one to two minutes of the warnings being issued by the NWS. Multiple times I was reading the warnings on that site the minute after the warning itself was dated. It can even read you a summary on that site with both the audio events turned on. It was helpful in case I got distracted.
And, you can choose a site on the map to see if they impact the coordinates you chose, though I found it saying the coordinates I selected were impacted for a warning for which they were not it seemed. (though it was kind of close, so maybe it is designed that way) But then a tornado warning popped up right over my uncle's house. I guess it probably didn't reach the ground anywhere potentially. Never heard of damage elsewhere from it. I didn't give them a call because it was an instance where the warning literally popped up right over them. Within a few minutes from being posted it was already leaving them. (and it didn't seem to have much rotation anyway, though I didn't have time to look at it in real time)
I always forget, but started watching later, that south central TN has its own weather network: https://tnvalleyweather.com/ It's based in the small town of Lawrenceburg, TN where some family lives. And I have family in the county west of there. So I watched that on YouTube for a long time. And they have live videos from some of their web cams online, so I was watching all the lightning too.
We will all make it through somehow. Just going to be a rough road unfortunately. Sometimes I'm just going to unplug from as much news as I watch and read. I'm not the one who needs to be convinced of things, others do. But they're not watching and reading the right things and I can't help them do that. I'll just continue to vote every time for as long as we vote. |
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