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Gaylord tornado
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Re: Gaylord tornado
from what I saw from the internet...FOX 2 Detroit had a reporter in Gaylord and must have been part of their newscasts...WNEM had some coverage but looked like a lot of photos as opposed to video footage.... cant say about 9/10 and 7/4 or 29...
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Re: Gaylord tornado
WDIV in Detroit sent two reporters to Gaylord, in fact.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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This is the 231st post in the Area Code 231.......
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Not knowing how the box is programed, it may not have passed on the TOR if the county code was incorrect.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 8:03 amIf that's true, that is an epic fail either on the part of WMKC or the EAS originating station.
But I also agree to the relevance of EAS. That is *still* the main source for alerts.
Re: Gaylord tornado
Did the National Weather Service station in Gaylord get hit by the tornado it was predicting?
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Re: Gaylord tornado
Good question. The NWS office is not located in the actual village of Gaylord. It is actually located about 10 miles south of town. The path of the tornado stayed pretty far away from the NWS office; probably never came within eight or nine miles of it.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
Re: Gaylord tornado
The interesting thing is that the NWS Immediately confirmed a tornado hit. Why? One of their meteorologists (not sure if on or off duty) actually saw itMWmetalhead wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 8:00 pmGood question. The NWS office is not located in the actual village of Gaylord. It is actually located about 10 miles south of town. The path of the tornado stayed pretty far away from the NWS office; probably never came within eight or nine miles of it.
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Re: Gaylord tornado
If I recall (I visited the NWS office, 20-something years ago), it is located just outside of Waters, which is VERY far from where the tornado was.