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Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:03 pm
by streetsoldier
We need more COWBELL!

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:03 pm
by GeneratorPower
I would just like to suggest removing the full page of map, stickies, and reminder threads that are at the top of every single S2K thread list page. I basically have to hit Page Down every time I visit every page because of the massive amount of unnecessary stuff. I don't mind one or two stickies, but honestly the giant map is pointless. We all know what systems are out there, and if we don't, it becomes clear the first time we check in. Nonetheless, we have to be "reminded" by the giant map every single time we load an index page. Then comes the incessant page-down maneouvers.

Second, if you bring up the Active Storms - All Basins index you see about 2 inches devoted to a quick link to the Tropical Analysis forum. Unfortunately, the TA forum is little used and every time I've gone there, the info is outdated. Derek Ortt is the only one I remember using this forum faithfully. My suggestion is to at least remove it from the index at the top of every page.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is I would love it if we could streamline the navigation so we don't have so much in the way to get to the meaty parts of the site. Thanks All!!!

Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 8:09 pm
by lrak
Hmmm...I'll get back with you, right now it rocks.

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:16 am
by Persepone
I think the best thing about Storm2K is that you get "advance warning" of possibilities long before the local media, etc. puts them on the air and that you get many different perspectives. You are not at the mercy of what some specific limited set of sources tell you. You get to read and learn and evaluate for yourself. Yes, this may mean taking in the lawn furniture a few times when it turns out to be unnecessary--but it also has meant not being blind-sided. And the "tips and tricks" you learn on "preparation" forum are helpful or interesting--there is always something you haven't thought of... And as you age or your life changes, your priorities change. I think most people--even those who know little/nothing about weather forecasting can pretty quickly sort out the "wishcasting" from the "scientific." Earl is a case in point. We have a "hurricane warning" on Cape Cod today. The local print media still have not all gotten on board with that--and there is still a great deal of "it's not going to be that bad" on some of the internet sites. Well, I'm not leaving my lawn furniture out... I've pretty much completed my prep. Yeah, it would be nice if it did not come here--but if it does, I will have a lot less misery than people who did nothing. I've never regretted prep. for something that did not materialize, but I'm sure that I would really regret not having prepped for all the weather events that really did happen! Also, as I said somewhere else, as I get older, I need more time to do prep--even though I have gotten a bunch of stuff down to a routine. What took a couple of hours when I was younger I now spread out over a couple of days--it's just easier that way. (The stuff out in the yard seems to get heavier every year--and there seems to be more of it every year).
I'm not sure you should do anything to "change" the board or "make it better." The wide range is interesting in and of itself...

Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:27 pm
by vbhoutex
Good to see you Persepone!!! I know you'll be safe, but I have to tell you, be safe and take care!! Let us know you are ok as soon as you can after the event.

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:47 pm
by Gladstone
I would suggest not patronizing the lazy and stupid. Just because one can speak/write intelligibly doesn't necessarily mean one is rational.

Here's an audio clip from the son of the guy who invented Lear Jets:
http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2010/johnlear/

The point of this is to remind people there are nuts all around us. An extreme case of course, but there are posters, especially during storms, that come out of the woodwork who have have no business posting.

When I see a "stupid" or "lazy" post....with half a dozen replies; I feel like fleeing this website.

My suggestion is to not be afraid to call a spade a spade. Moderators need stop protecting the "idiots" over the intelligent.

Gladstone

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:12 pm
by Aquawind
:uarrow: Spoken like a true rookie on this weather board..yeah let's just eliminate everything but perfection. What make this board an exception is the fact even an idiot can come up with a good idea and the METS will agree..so if you can't sift through it like the rest of us.. FLEE.. Riiiight it's not that easy and why be rude.

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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:38 am
by Rainband
Gladstone wrote:I would suggest not patronizing the lazy and stupid. Just because one can speak/write intelligibly doesn't necessarily mean one is rational.

Here's an audio clip from the son of the guy who invented Lear Jets:
http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2010/johnlear/

The point of this is to remind people there are nuts all around us. An extreme case of course, but there are posters, especially during storms, that come out of the woodwork who have have no business posting.

When I see a "stupid" or "lazy" post....with half a dozen replies; I feel like fleeing this website.

My suggestion is to not be afraid to call a spade a spade. Moderators need stop protecting the "idiots" over the intelligent.

Gladstone
speaking as a former moderator on this site. That post is one that I would remove. S2K stands alone because we not only respect the "idiot posters" as you put it but we try and educate them. Everyone started as a novice even the pros. Wow did you read what you posted before you hit post. I am sure many would agree you fall into the category :wink:

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:26 pm
by summersquall
I absolutely love storm 2k. I only wish that there were some clear instructions for posting images and loops. I may just be showing my lack of internet forum savvy here and/or have not been able to find the instructions if they are here. Maybe a FAQ section introducing the new member to the nuts and bolts of posting would be helpful.

I have learned a lot over the past few years from everyone who posts. With my mom in Puerto Rico, I am very grateful for the "heads ups" I have been able to share with her.

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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:52 pm
by Rainband
summersquall wrote:I absolutely love storm 2k. I only wish that there were some clear instructions for posting images and loops. I may just be showing my lack of internet forum savvy here and/or have not been able to find the instructions if they are here. Maybe a FAQ section introducing the new member to the nuts and bolts of posting would be helpful.

I have learned a lot over the past few years from everyone who posts. With my mom in Puerto Rico, I am very grateful for the "heads ups" I have been able to share with her.
feel free to pm any mod. They will help you with anything. Also that faq idea is a great one. I think there is a thread about posting images and links. you can use the search function to find it.

Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:53 pm
by Rainband

Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 12:33 am
by kevin
Thanks!

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:25 am
by JQ Public
It seems like the NE component is lacking in the forums. Perhaps catering to those from all around the states will keep this forum active throughout the 4 seasons.

I don't think anyone from pg 7 of this thread even experiences true winter weather, except maybe the poster from China.

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 1:29 am
by somethingfunny
Jerry Jones wishes we didn't have winter weather here in Dallas. ;)

This board does tend to skew towards southern/southeastern users, but that ought to be expected since the forums are primarily focused on tropical weather. I notice influxes of users from a particular area sticking around after major events. If we ever have another season like 1954, there will be tons of new friends here from the Northeast! The winter threads have been growing here the past few years because people stick around. I stay here in the winter because Storm2K has the biggest and best collection of analysts and enthusiasts from Texas anywhere on the Web, hands down!

I also like the FAQ idea, it's low-investment, high-payoff IMHO.

Edit - I just looked at the top of the page next to Search and Control Panel and found something amazing!!!! :D

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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:30 pm
by brunota2003
JQ Public wrote:It seems like the NE component is lacking in the forums. Perhaps catering to those from all around the states will keep this forum active throughout the 4 seasons.

I don't think anyone from pg 7 of this thread even experiences true winter weather, except maybe the poster from China.

We're trying! I have offered to a couple of the NWS forecasters here in Buffalo the chance to jump onboard (and pass the link around)...and I might also pass it along to the college in Oswego, the forums are a great place for mets to start exposure to the public, or a place to start working on presenting things to the public (with criticisms to help out).

I also agree with the top post on this page, we need more cowbell!

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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:59 pm
by SaskatchewanScreamer
JQ Public wrote:It seems like the NE component is lacking in the forums. Perhaps catering to those from all around the states will keep this forum active throughout the 4 seasons.

I don't think anyone from pg 7 of this thread even experiences true winter weather, except maybe the poster from China.



Now you have one.

Personally I'd love to see the "United States and Caribbean" forum become the "North American and Caribbean" forum (or something similar) since the U.S.'s major weather comes from both directions and the United States and Canada does share, believe it or not :wink:, one immense continent (I really feel strange posting in the global forum when I am also a North American).

Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:19 am
by tobol.7uno
A small thing but... I would like to see a new banner. The current banner at the top of the page is sort of boring.
Otherwise I think S2K is great and I have recommended it to everyone on my Facebook page and more. I even added a link to it in my website! Keep up the great work!

Re: How do we make S2K better?

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:32 am
by lonelymike
Like to see some of the pro mets post more in the analysis forum...Miss Don Southerland, Derek Ortt and Mike W and others posting..just saying.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:47 pm
by somethingfunny
Hmm - has the idea of a Spanish-speaking subforum been floated around? I know we have several great moderators and/or long-time members here who are fluent in both Spanish and English who might be able to moderate the sub-forum, and having a subforum for folks in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America (and of course those who have recently immigrated to the United States) to discuss the weather in their own language would drastically expand the reach of storm2k.org.

This

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:32 am
by Cyclenall
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Personally I'd love to see the "United States and Caribbean" forum become the "North American and Caribbean" forum (or something similar) since the U.S.'s major weather comes from both directions and the United States and Canada does share, believe it or not :wink:, one immense continent (I really feel strange posting in the global forum when I am also a North American).

:uarrow: THIS. I've been thinking this for years now and I believe it should just be turned into "North America" forum that includes the Caribbean.