ABC 33/40's annual severe weather awareness tour begins tomorrow (Thursday) night in Hamilton!
Storm Alert 2006 is the original Alabama weather tour, which features some amazing Alabama weather stories, prizes, and your change to meet the ABC 33/40 team of meteorologists in person! This is our ninth year to bring the tour to Alabama. Here are some of the stories we are featuring this year:
*Alabama's greatest tornado disaster: March 21, 1932. Meet a man who survived the disater in Chilton County at the age of four, but he lost his parents and five brothers and sisters. This is an amazing story of survival. Alabama weather historian J.B. Elliott will share details of the event.
*Global warming. Fact, or myth? What does it mean for Alabama? Brian Peters will explore the controversial subject.
*The amazing 2005 hurricane season. What is ahead for 2006? Jason Simpson talks with Alabama's top hurricane expert, Dr. Keith Blackwell from the University of South Alabama. He has some fascinating things to say, as always.
*The all new ABC 33/40 Sky Cam network. What is it? And, why is it a big deal? It is also interesting that this exciting new weather technology was developed by an Alabama company.
As always, we will feature some very useful information you can use as we approach the 2006 spring tornado season. Pick up a free copy of our new Storm Alert brochure, which contains great safety information for your family. And, you can meet James Spann, John Oldshue, Jason Simpson, and Brian Peters.
The show tomorrow night in Hamilton will begin at 7:00 at the Bevill State auditorium;’ be sure and get there early to get a seat!
Storm Alert 2006 is the original Alabama weather tour, which features some amazing Alabama weather stories, prizes, and your change to meet the ABC 33/40 team of meteorologists in person! This is our ninth year to bring the tour to Alabama. Here are some of the stories we are featuring this year:
*Alabama's greatest tornado disaster: March 21, 1932. Meet a man who survived the disater in Chilton County at the age of four, but he lost his parents and five brothers and sisters. This is an amazing story of survival. Alabama weather historian J.B. Elliott will share details of the event.
*Global warming. Fact, or myth? What does it mean for Alabama? Brian Peters will explore the controversial subject.
*The amazing 2005 hurricane season. What is ahead for 2006? Jason Simpson talks with Alabama's top hurricane expert, Dr. Keith Blackwell from the University of South Alabama. He has some fascinating things to say, as always.
*The all new ABC 33/40 Sky Cam network. What is it? And, why is it a big deal? It is also interesting that this exciting new weather technology was developed by an Alabama company.
As always, we will feature some very useful information you can use as we approach the 2006 spring tornado season. Pick up a free copy of our new Storm Alert brochure, which contains great safety information for your family. And, you can meet James Spann, John Oldshue, Jason Simpson, and Brian Peters.
The show tomorrow night in Hamilton will begin at 7:00 at the Bevill State auditorium;’ be sure and get there early to get a seat!
on January 31, 2006, 11:22 pm
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