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THead
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www.cbs4.com streaming, capturing LF Live, Great Coverage
http://www.cbs4.com
Doing a great job as usual. Also have the best local met down here, for tropical systems anyways, Bryan Norcross. Live feed from Stuart field reporter is amazing.
Doing a great job as usual. Also have the best local met down here, for tropical systems anyways, Bryan Norcross. Live feed from Stuart field reporter is amazing.
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- AdvAutoBob
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I am enjoying the coverage. Thanks for the link. Stuart-Ft. Pierce is terrible...these places are presently receiving devastating weather and the bad news looks like it will come out of these areas, IMO. It's also interesting that the Bahamas are still receiving gusts over 90mph...this is going to still be occurring in Florida at daybreak...another very long Saturday night for these people...just three weeks away. I hope everyone there was prepared for this kind of hurricane!
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Wthrman13 wrote:I can't get the link to work. I click on it in IE, and nothing happens. In Netscape, it opens up a window, but gives me a message saying that it's incompatible with Netscape 6 or higher.
Oh well...
Did you try this one... Windows Media Player
http://meta.mimg.xc.advection.net/metagen/?f=mimg|dprt/evt20040903/dayport_live1/0000|wvx|wmv&p=mmslive&ext=.wvx
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Chilly_Water
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Ixolib wrote:For those of you listening to CBS 4 and who have been through a major storm before, doesn't it bring the goose bumpsup on your arms?
Hearing that guy describe the wind effects and the blue-green light from the transformers really brings back errie feelings for me...
Those shots of the windblown rain from Melbourne reminded me of Georges. Looked about the same strength.
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I was pleasantly surprised to hear one of the talking head meteorologists this morning to talk in depth about how the foliage differed along the coastline, and how some were designed by nature to withstand tropical storms (palms) and some were not (pines and oaks).
Even if she's wrong, she sure made it sound smart...unusual, as most would just stand there babbling in incomplete sentences, poor grammar, etc. and about the same things over and over.
Even if she's wrong, she sure made it sound smart...unusual, as most would just stand there babbling in incomplete sentences, poor grammar, etc. and about the same things over and over.
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