tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post2994904529798826250..comments2023-03-12T03:56:00.991-05:00Comments on Arkansas Weather Blog: Winter of 2010-2011 Wrap UpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-18828250707995485632011-03-07T10:35:16.759-06:002011-03-07T10:35:16.759-06:00Todd, I know this is probably not the right place ...Todd, I know this is probably not the right place to ask a question about weather radios, but I can't find how to email you directly. We live in Hazen, and our older weather radio's reception has never been the best, and it doesn't have SAME (county specific) technology. I researched online and it came up with a Midland WR300 as a model with good reception. I found a model at Radio Shack, not Midland, and brought it home but it has a feature called Skywarn on it. Do I need this, or should I keep looking for the Midland model.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08850580994621123846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-75870298311045336522011-03-04T15:32:25.118-06:002011-03-04T15:32:25.118-06:00Replying to Anonymous--If you look again at Todd&#...Replying to Anonymous--If you look again at Todd's post above you should see where he credits the NWS at NLR. The NWS puts out this information for everyone and it is prepaid by our tax dollars. I do some posts with facts on this blog. All my information comes from the NWS or I have checked their climate sites to verify data that I have recorded over the years. No one on this blog is copying someone's work and calling it their own. Hopefully, everyone is using information gathered by the experts and using it to enhance the topics being discussed at the time.jimmylee42noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-47334833079189003972011-03-04T12:13:02.983-06:002011-03-04T12:13:02.983-06:00Todd
I work for a water utility and was wonderi...Todd<br /> I work for a water utility and was wondering where I might veiw daily temp and snowfall totals for Jan.& Feb. 2011. This data would be most helpful. ThanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-25446772084001877362011-03-03T11:11:42.286-06:002011-03-03T11:11:42.286-06:00Todd, I looked closely and could not see your sour...Todd, I looked closely and could not see your source for these data. Did you do this yourself or could the data have come from those dedicated NWS meteorologist that have the budget ax on their collective necks? <br /><br />In the journalism world, using information without stating your source with the implication that it was yours, even in a blog, I would dare to call plagerism. <br /><br />For all the information not posted on this blog from the NWS about the recent data from the climatological winter months (Dec-Feb) go to this link:<br /><br />http://forecast.weather.gov/<br />product.php?site=LZK&issuedby=<br />LZK&product=CLM<br /><br />Thanks ToddAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914987.post-21044917781845754212011-03-02T09:20:16.288-06:002011-03-02T09:20:16.288-06:00Todd-
Thanks for posting those stats on the winte...Todd-<br /><br />Thanks for posting those stats on the winter. Some might wonder why the snow total from NLR station would rank #2 for that location. Remember the records for that station only go back to 1976 I believe. <br /><br />Anyway, all so interesting to me because my hobby for years has been recording and studying winter weather. <br /><br />The next few weeks I will be watching to see if both LR and NLR weather stations record 32 degrees or below. The last freeze this year so far is Feb 12 at both locations. There would be an incredible record set if we don't get another freeze at either location. A new record for the earliest late freeze would be set.jimmylee42noreply@blogger.com