If your talking about Fox News, pretty sure that was Hugh’s Burner Phone.Did I just see you on TV?
Get some rest and take care of yourself.Indeed you did. Nothing like going on live tv after a 12 hour chase, three hours of sleep, and still an emotional wreck.
You did great.Indeed you did. Nothing like going on live tv after a 12 hour chase, three hours of sleep, and still an emotional wreck.
Tomorrow looks to stay south of us for the most part. Severe threat should stay south of I-20. Now...next Friday may be a different story sad as I am to say that.Well done. You did a great job.
Now, when you wake up tell what the hell is going to happen tomorrow. Forecast get's weirder every time they tweak it.
We're working on getting uploaded to our YouTube channel.Can we view the clip?
You are nearly as tough in me as my daughter so it's all good. And helping people is why I chase. It's easy to get caught up in the rush and excitement of chasing, but in the end we do it to try and keep people safe and help them when they need it.I know I rag on you for getting the weather wrong. and I think you are a lunatic going storm chasing.
But what all you did to stop and help those people, I am proud to know you. You are a good man Charlie Brown.
Timmer loaded two badly injured into his car in Rolling Fork and drove them to an ER in Vicksburg. When I told my wife about it she said wow and I said it's what storm chasers do. Tip of the hat to all of y'all .You are nearly as tough in me as my daughter so it's all good. And helping people is why I chase. It's easy to get caught up in the rush and excitement of chasing, but in the end we do it to try and keep people safe and help them when they need it.
Can we view the clip?
When it passed through Rolling Fork there were quite a few storm chasers who turned around and headed back to town to help with rescuesTimmer loaded two badly injured into his car in Rolling Fork and drove them to an ER in Vicksburg. When I told my wife about it she said wow and I said it's what storm chasers do. Tip of the hat to all of y'all .
I'll be honest with you. I'm so introverted I would have normally been extremely nervous for the interview. But this time I was more nervous on keeping my composure during the interview. Close a couple times.You did a magnificent job especially in an interview that long. Great work brother.
The open question about whether you would/should leave Mississippi? Ha you did a great job keeping your cool on that one.I'll be honest with you. I'm so introverted I would have normally been extremely nervous for the interview. But this time I was more nervous on keeping my composure during the interview. Close a couple times.
I do not. I'm an only child. I like to say my parents stopped with perfection, but they say they couldn't risk another one.Do you have a brother named John that taught science at West Point?
That is almost identical to the 2010 Yazoo tornado.In one of my earlier threads, you saw me talking about helicity tracks and how they can be used to get a rough idea of what to expect. While usually not this accurate, here is a late day model run of forecast helicity tracks compared to the track of the long track tornado.
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