EPISODE · Jan 5, 2022 · 23 MIN
Episode 9 - December Tornadoes, Warmth, and the SPC
from The Natural State of Weather · host James Bryant
In the first episode after the holiday break, Todd and James talk about the tornadoes of December 10th, 2021 and the EF4 that struck northeast Arkansas. The guys also get into Storm prediction center severe weather risks and the inconsistencies in messaging and how they communicate that as broadcasters. Enhanced risks can cover days like December 10th, but Arkansas also had similar risk areas late in December with no severe weather reports. Todd and James talked about the chance for a cold December in previous podcasts, but after record warmth they own the bust and briefly talk about why things went the complete opposite direction.
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In the first episode after the holiday break, Todd and James talk about the tornadoes of December 10th, 2021 and the EF4 that struck northeast Arkansas. The guys also get into Storm prediction center severe weather risks and the inconsistencies in messaging and how they communicate that as broadcasters. Enhanced risks can cover days like December 10th, but Arkansas also had similar risk areas late in December with no severe weather reports. Todd and James talked about the chance for a cold December in previous podcasts, but after record warmth they own the bust and briefly talk about why things went the complete opposite direction.
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