1980s hurricane season TV coverage videos
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1980s hurricane season TV coverage videos
Some good stuff here featuring former National Hurricane Center director Neil Frank and a mix of Weather Channel and local TV station coverage (including some of the animated Lloyd Lindsay Young of WWOR in New York)
1984
here's the first of four parts....all four are posted
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=mov ... MJ1qJoWElY
1985
here's the first of 13 parts....all are posted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZturdeR ... re=related
1987 Floyd coverage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHEtjQPKMbo
Behind the scenes at the NHC during Hurricane Floyd in 1987
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aCWro4Orsc
Behind the scenes at the NHC during Hurricane Emily in 1987http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1LUh-hZqEU
1988
here's the first part...not sure how many parts will be added
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_ILOhn23Gg
1984
here's the first of four parts....all four are posted
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=mov ... MJ1qJoWElY
1985
here's the first of 13 parts....all are posted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZturdeR ... re=related
1987 Floyd coverage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHEtjQPKMbo
Behind the scenes at the NHC during Hurricane Floyd in 1987
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aCWro4Orsc
Behind the scenes at the NHC during Hurricane Emily in 1987http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1LUh-hZqEU
1988
here's the first part...not sure how many parts will be added
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_ILOhn23Gg
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Re: 1984 and 1985 hurricane season TV coverage videos
Thank you SO much for posting these. I can't wait to start watching! 

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Re: 1984 and 1985 hurricane season TV coverage videos
You're quite welcome. There's lots of good stuff like this on YouTube.
I have a link to Andrew coverage in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=106174
When I was younger, I was quite interested in broadcast journalism and on-camera meteorology. But I went with print journalism instead. I was laid off in May. D'oh!
I have a link to Andrew coverage in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=106174
When I was younger, I was quite interested in broadcast journalism and on-camera meteorology. But I went with print journalism instead. I was laid off in May. D'oh!
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Re: 1984 and 1985 hurricane season TV coverage videos
HurricaneJoe22 wrote:You're quite welcome. There's lots of good stuff like this on YouTube.
I have a link to Andrew coverage in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=106174
When I was younger, I was quite interested in broadcast journalism and on-camera meteorology. But I went with print journalism instead. I was laid off in May. D'oh!
Oh wow I'm exactly the same way. I was a print journalism major in college, and graduated this May. I still haven't been able to find a job and will probably have to move on to a different field. The Andrew videos were amazing by the way!
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Re: 1984 and 1985 hurricane season TV coverage videos
Yes, Frank, back in those days, they actually explained the weather. Now all you get is sound bites from people who don't know what they're talking about. And that can be applied to communications overall. The stupid media is making its viewers/readers stupid.
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Yes, I agree, it's incredible and sad at how the quality has decreased over the past 25 years - there are still some knowledgable people in media, but most of those people are at or near retirement, and the new crop of media people are mostly clueless college journalism majors...
A sad example - last hurricane season was terrible for Haiti, as we all know, and at one point it was noted that much of the flooding was due to the fact that 95% of that country's forests are denuded...
On hearing this, the OCM (who earned "honors" in geology from a well-known university) replied that she wasn't aware of that basic fact - and instead, perhaps out of embarrassment, said, "We should host a special on that [topic]!"...
I'm sure she'd would be hosting it - without even knowing what she was talking about!!!
Of course, a large percentage of the American public believe everything these clueless people say - and we wonder why things are now the way they are...
Frank
A sad example - last hurricane season was terrible for Haiti, as we all know, and at one point it was noted that much of the flooding was due to the fact that 95% of that country's forests are denuded...
On hearing this, the OCM (who earned "honors" in geology from a well-known university) replied that she wasn't aware of that basic fact - and instead, perhaps out of embarrassment, said, "We should host a special on that [topic]!"...
I'm sure she'd would be hosting it - without even knowing what she was talking about!!!
Of course, a large percentage of the American public believe everything these clueless people say - and we wonder why things are now the way they are...
Frank
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Also Cuba, perhaps even more so then Haiti, afterall they got hit by Fay, Gustav, Ike and Pamola, so a very bad season.
Also frank, here is another great channel on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Dj0287
Has many many videos from the mid 90s onwards.
Also frank, here is another great channel on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Dj0287
Has many many videos from the mid 90s onwards.
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Thanks, though I must admit the '80s NHC/TWC videos are fun for me personally, since I was part of it all at that time, and could see myself in the background in at least one of the Neil Frank interviews - good memories...
Hard to believe it's been that long - ouch...
We had a very talented group of people at the NHC in those times, and that's not to say that the forecasters and technicial staff of today are less, but back then those who worked at the NHC were often the pioneers of tropical meteorology forecasting (or learned under those who were the pioneers of forecasting), so they learned how to make hurricane forecasts minus a computer...
That is very similar to Dr. Forbes (TWC) who studied under Dr. Fujita, and helps to explain why Dr. Forbes is so knowledgeable of his specialty, similar to the late John Hope of the NHC/TWC of my time, who as we all know was a natural at hurricane forecasting...
Frank
Hard to believe it's been that long - ouch...
We had a very talented group of people at the NHC in those times, and that's not to say that the forecasters and technicial staff of today are less, but back then those who worked at the NHC were often the pioneers of tropical meteorology forecasting (or learned under those who were the pioneers of forecasting), so they learned how to make hurricane forecasts minus a computer...
That is very similar to Dr. Forbes (TWC) who studied under Dr. Fujita, and helps to explain why Dr. Forbes is so knowledgeable of his specialty, similar to the late John Hope of the NHC/TWC of my time, who as we all know was a natural at hurricane forecasting...
Frank
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Re: 1984, 1985 and 1987 hurricane season TV coverage videos
I added more 80s coverage in my original post. It's coverage of the 1988 season (Gilbert). Not sure how many parts this guy will have, so I just put up the first one and whomever is interested can follow that for additional parts.
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Re: 1980s hurricane season TV coverage videos
Here is a local coverage of Hurricane Gilbert with closure information for Houston area.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=99047
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Re: 1980s hurricane season TV coverage videos
Added a video of behind-the-scenes action at the NHC during Hurricane Emily in 1987....there's 2 parts.
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