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Tonight's Weather Coverage

Did anyone catch the "wall-to-wall" weather coverage tonight in Hartford/New Haven? There were tornado warnings during the local evening news. All 3 had constant weather coverage and it overran into the network news. I was thinking it was overkill until they showed traffic cameras in the Bridgeport area and until it moved my way. Prrtty bad weather I thought.


I think Channel 8 had the best coverage, followed by 3 and 30 in that order. Any other opinions?
 
I was watching on line tonight from here on the West Coast, although I know the area since I grew up in CT. Seemed to me like Geoff Fox was yelling a bit but had plenty of good information...thought that WFSB's crew was fair; while I was watching they had more remote camera cut-aways than the others.

I'm watching WVIT's late news right now...what cheap-ass computer software are they using for their Doppler imagery? Man, wunderground.com is better than some of what Brad Field has to work with. Oddly, they are also reporting a lightning-sparked house fire in Avon as "Breaking News" -- even though the fire has been out for three hours. Gotta love it!

Then again, I am used to the midwest weather teams...the folks in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma are quite a bit more used to this sort of thing.
 
I agree, WVIT is way behind in terms of weather "technology."

WFSB had a 3D radar that looked vertically through the storms and were picking out areas of possible rotation. It looked pretty cool, though perhaps a bit OTT. I don't know how much use it really was, but Bruce and Mark were really trying to sell it. Have they worked at car dealerships before? :)
 
KML-224 said:
They could do without the 3D scan. The blinking boxes and rain guage thingies weren't needed either.

They weren't rain guage thingies, they were supposedly areas of rotation within the storm. I agree though, I thought it was all a bit overkill on Channel 3 really.
 
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