[PHX-Skywarn] Water's Fury on TWC
DON I BRAZIE
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Sun, 25 Apr 2004 21:43:48 -0700
This was an interesting show. A lot of good information, thanks for =
letting us know about the program.
Reminded me of the storms we had in the old days when I was a kid =
growing up in Phoenix, (I think in the 80's) when the Salt River flooded =
and the bridges collapsed.
kd7gya
Don Brazie
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:42 AM
Subject: [PHX-Skywarn] Water's Fury on TWC
NOAA/Weather Channel Program Water's Fury Premieres April 24
Water's Fury, the latest joint production between NOAA and The Weather =
Channel, airs for the first time on April 24, 2004. The 22-minute=20
program looks at the perils of flooding and what the men and women of=20
the NWS are doing to provide quicker and more accurate flood=20
predictions. Featuring dramatic footage from actual flash and river=20
floods, the show highlights some of the NWS's newest technologies and=20
shows how our forecasters are helping people steer clear of danger.
Employees who appear in the video include: Gary Carter, Director, NWS=20
Office of Hydrologic Development; Theresa Rossi, =
Meteorologist-In-Charge=20
(MIC), Pittsburgh, PA, Weather Forecast Office (WFO); Bob Davis, Lead=20
Forecaster, WFO Pittsburgh; Rich Kane, Warning Coordination=20
Meteorologist, WFO Pittsburgh; Peter Gabrielsen, Chief, Hydrologic=20
Services Division, NWS Eastern Region Headquarters; Jack Kelly, Deputy =
Undersecretary; Dave Reed, Hydrologist-In-Charge (HIC), Lower=20
Mississippi River Forecast Center (RFC); and Rob Hartman, HIC,=20
California-Nevada RFC, Sacramento, CA.
Show times on The Weather Channel are: April 24, 8 p.m. EDT; and April =
25, 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. EDT
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