Tonight there is a great line-up for both Talkin Tropics and SevereWeather Central!
Tonight on Talkin Tropics @ 8:30 eastern ~
w? Mike Watkins
Join us this week on TalkinTropics.
National Hurricane Center Forecaster Dr. Jack Beven will be joining the TalkinTropics program on Tuesday, April 26th, starting at 8:30PM EDT. Dr. Beven is currently one of only 4 hurricane forecasters at the NHC right now, and has a tremendous amount of insight into hurricanes and tropical cyclones in general.
If you like to hear it from the best in the business, you can't miss Tuesday's broadcast. .
and then on Severe Weather Central @ 10:30 eastern ~
w/ Michael Moss & James Covington
Our special guest will be Dennis O' Brien who currently resides in Reston, Virginia. Dennis will be talking to us about his severe weather experiences, including those told by his father who survived the deadly Worcester, MA tornado in 1953 that was an F4 and killed 94 people. With over 1000 injuries in that storm and his dad being an orthopedic surgeon, he helped treat many of the victims of that tornado. Dennis experienced an F2 tornado during the Republican National Convention in July of 1980 that he attended. At that time he was a Legislative Assistant to Congressman Philip Crane (R-Illinois) He has also worked a number of years in educational television production with The cable network TLC. Also he worked for seven years with the American Red Cross at their national headquarters.
Don't miss these 2 great events! Tune into radio.NHCWX.com
You can download teamspeak from there or the 800 lines will be open for your questions for these very special guest!
Be sure to visit http://www.talkintropics.com and http://usaweather.net/
for information on more upcoming guests!
Special Guests tonight! You must see this line-up!Radio.NHCW
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