This is the tweet of the week.
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If it were in Oklahoma in mid May on beautiful, sunny day like this with Tornadoes in forecast, this guy would be in fetal position by exactly 6:47PM. That is, if he even saw it coming.
#OklahomaNotMessingAround
#GizmoThoughts
@ReedTimmerAccu
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
I tell you what, I donโt know If heโs trying to make a name for himself. Because, he obviously doesnโt have a clue, about how Tornadoes ๐ช can become sometimes unpredictable. Thatโs him speaking Mr. Morgan.โฌ๏ธ
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
This is the next frontier for severe wx comms.
It may be just an attention grab, but we need to educate them on what wx folks do & why exactly itโs so important.
I mean, Heaven forbid he go thru a 5.3, 5.20 or 4.27.
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
It was a nice sunny day for most of the day on April 27th, 2011 in Alabama. By 2-3 in the afternoon it no longer was. Sunny days with a threat of storms scares me more than a cloudy day
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
I feel like every elementary school student in TX and OK could school him on daytime heating and why a beautiful sunny day is the last thing you want with a severe weather forecast ๐
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
Firstly, weather forecasts arenโt always accurate, but most of the time they are. You actually have to look at the map to see where it is most likely and then you wait and see. Sometimes it will happen, other times it wonโt. No, they didnโt get their degree at Target, obviously.
@MikeMorganKFOR
@ReedTimmerAccu
Welcome Weather Twitter to the personal hell of Eskin's opinions! He's been like this on Philly sports news and sports talk radio for decades. Now you get to roll your eyes with us! ๐