Archive for May, 2008

WeatherBrains 122: Active Weather / Casual Chat

WeatherBrains Episode 122 is now online (May 26, 2008). The netcast audio program for people who really love weather.

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JB Elliott, James Spann, and Brian Peters chat about the active weather. Due to vacation plans (“vacations are for sissies!”) this show was recorded on Thursday evening, May 22nd, for posting on May 26. Snow was expected in the west and severe storms produced another fatality in Colorado. The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center released their seasonal outlook for the 2008 hurricane season. The Canadian Hurricane Service described the outlook as “alarmist.” And the good ole GFS – Global Forecast System model – provides us with plenty to talk about with a long range forecast that includes a tropical system during the first few days of June.

From The Weather Center:

WeatherBrains 101: Our atmosphere! That’s the topic for this week. This segment looks into the composition of the air. And isn’t it interesting that water vapor only comprises about 1 percent of the air, but that element is the one that gets most of the attention from meteorologists.

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Web Sites from Episode 122:

Hurricane Season 2008 Outlook

Hurricane Names for 2008

Hurricane Forecast Described as Alarmist

Weld County, Colorado, Tornado Video

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Exclusive: Photo Reveals Truth

The geeks on Weather Brains have a history of exchanges with each other on a variety of topics. One of those recurring topics is the ability of one of the geeks to “steal” wi-fi. These accusations are purely false with no little foundation in truth or reality.

In an exclusive to Weather Brains, the un-retouched photo below was made on May 14, 2008. This photo clearly reveals the truth of how Mr. Peters goes about finding wi-fi locations. The Orange Beach municipal complex includes several of these signs which are posted at all Orange Beach city buildings. The City of Orange Beach provides the FREE wi-fi access for all of it’s citizens and visitors.

When I first noticed the signs, I stopped at the main city hall and inquired about the access. The lady behind the desk was very friendly and helpful and confirmed there was was no charge for this service provided by the city. She also confirmed that wi-fi is available at all of the city buildings such as the library and the community center.

Brian with wi-fi sign

So let the truth be known! And special thanks to the City of Orange Beach for being so progressive in this age of electronics.

-Brian-