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Tt post sun feb 21 2016

Sunday afternoon, Feb 21, 2016 tweet by Ryan Wichman:

Can't stand these websites and fake forecasters who exploit people. All they do is post big snow totals/tornado threats to scare people.

That's funny coming from someone in TV media who are the king-masters at over-hyping weather, drinking water, anything and everything.

I'm wondering why Ryan didn't have the spine to list the websites. I'm curious to read them.


And what is this "Alert Day" crap that I've seen recently?

"Alert Day" is NOT an official headline statement from the National Weather Service.

"Alert Day" appears to be a media crapola creation for, I'm guessing, scaring people.


Normally, I like Ryan's tweets when they are actually informative, but he sounds like an insecure dweeb with his Sunday afternoon tweets.

Here's another dumbass Wichman tweet

Anyone can scare you with a forecast. I mean, look at what I'm expecting this week!


Yeah, that's classy and professional. More like infantile. What's his malfunction today?


Back to actual forecasting, here's Ryan's Sunday evening tweet that justareviewer mentioned above that contains my emphasis:

1 day ago we talked about 2 potential paths for this storm. Warmer path is clear winner now. More rain, less snow.

He also posted on Sunday afternoon:

About Thursday: System departs fast. At this point anything over 1-3" of snow would be over achieving. Freezing may be issue though.

#tv #media #moronism #weather #toledo

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