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Kirk Mellish - Right Again!

Maybe a media-urologist could tell me why I have to get outa bed to pee every night. Information much more useful then the damn weather........

A severe warm front carrying clouds heavy with moisture guarantees precipitation.
 
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Maybe a media-urologist could tell me why I have to get outa bed to pee every night. Information much more useful then the damn weather........
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Because if you didn't, you'd wet the bed.
 
The Weather Channel is notorious for inaccurate, outdated forecasts. Summertime thunderstorms are scary but hardly news and certainly not "freakish." Do you need Kirk to get on the air to tell you to come inside?There are obviously people who don't care for Kirk Mellish. Glenn Burns and The Weather Channel are there for you.
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I depend on Kirk Mellish for weather info, but in this case, his pre-recording was behind. As soon as he got on the air, he got it right. This was a dig at WSB not Mellish. And a high strength storm with tornadic activity that that blows up suddenly in Georgia, not part of a line that had first moved across AL and points west, is a bit freakish.

And does love for Kirk have to make one a Weather Channel/Glen Burns hater? And a bit harsh (do I need Kirk to tell me to come inside from a storm??) - wow, that kinda hurts my feelings. :'(
 
secondchoice said:
Neil Millman said:
I was listening to WGST and they said it was going to be sunny with a high in the low 80's. There may have been a computer error on that one.

I glad someone is keeping up with GST. Is the anybody in the WGST "on air studio"?
Yes, Naldo and Garbina go in there everyday to get their "tools" to clean up after hours.
 
StoneGT said:
The Weather Channel is notorious for inaccurate, outdated forecasts. Summertime thunderstorms are scary but hardly news and certainly not "freakish." Do you need Kirk to get on the air to tell you to come inside?There are obviously people who don't care for Kirk Mellish. Glenn Burns and The Weather Channel are there for you.

I depend on Kirk Mellish for weather info, but in this case, his pre-recording was behind. As soon as he got on the air, he got it right. This was a dig at WSB not Mellish. And a high strength storm with tornadic activity that that blows up suddenly in Georgia, not part of a line that had first moved across AL and points west, is a bit freakish.

And does love for Kirk have to make one a Weather Channel/Glen Burns hater? And a bit harsh (do I need Kirk to tell me to come inside from a storm??) - wow, that kinda hurts my feelings. :'(
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I'm not hatin' on Glenn or The Weather Channel. I think Glenn Burns has an excellent delivery - probably one of the best I've seen. And I hear he's a nice guy....
The Weather Channel worked when everyone said it couldn't be done. I've spent many a hour with that vacant stare..... watching weather on The Weather Channel.
A summer storm that is tornadic? You're right - that does qualify as "freakish." I apologize and stand corrected. Don't be sad :.)
 
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