6/22/2023 0 Comments The weather channel underground![]() Juno-thusly named (by the Weather Channel) after the fierce, vindictive Greek goddess-was being touted as “a top five storm,” “dangerous and life-threatening,” “historic,” and, my personal favorite, from the National Weather Service, “paralyzing, crippling, epic, memorable. By autumn 1971long after they had changed their name to the Weather Undergroundit was clear that the FBI had been exaggerating the scale of the Weather threat yet the Bureau still. Starting late last weekend, the northeast began bracing for a serious winter storm. And right now I’m so frustrated with how Winter Storm Juno, aka, the Blizzard of 2015, aka Snowmaggedon, was covered. I didn't become a meteorologist, but I’m definitely still a weather nerd. I briefly toyed with the idea of becoming a meteorologist. Monitoring storms, predicting accumulation, comparing temperatures across the country, the channel was somehow both soothing and fascinating. The Atlanta-centric perspective on northern climates. ![]() Local on the 8’s, with its seasonally changing elevator music. We loved the enthusiastic, frumpy meteorologists. When I was a kid, in the 1990s, my mom and I binge-watched The Weather Channel like it was Breaking Bad.
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