COOL LINKS
ABC 33/40
Seven Day Discussion: Our discussion on the ABC 33/40
web site relating to north and central Alabama. Updated
often on a daily basis!
ABC
33/40 Weather Watcher Reports: Daily reports from our
team of weather watchers across Alabama, and various parts
of the nation.
AllWorship.com: The old Reality 101 team now has three
Internet only music stations that have exploded in
popularity all over the world. Check it out!
American
Radio Relay League: My hobby has been amateur radio
since the age of 14. Learn more about this great service,
and how you can get your license and get on the air with us!
Bill Murray's Great Tornado Chase: Read Bill's blog from
the field (aren't laptops and wireless Internet access
great) on May 29, 2004. He and his team caught up with SEVEN
tornados in the southern plains! Bill is a forecaster with
The Weather Company.
Birmingham Rewound: If you grew up in or near
Birmingham, this will bring back some great memories.
Blizzard
of 1993 Memories: Pictures and stories from ABC 33/40
viewers, submitted on the 10th anniversary of the "Storm of
the Century".
Gee's Bend: I love this Pulitzer award story on Gee's
Bend, Alabama (from the Los Angeles times). Some of the best
writing I have seen, and it features a place down in Wilcox
County I have the pleasure of visiting. Some of the sweetest
people in the world live in Gee's Bend; they are simply
isolated.
Hole
Punch Clouds Over Mobile: Is this weird, or what?
Hunter
Street Baptist Church: This is where I spend plenty of
time working in the children's ministry. If you live in the
Birmingham area, pay us a visit!
Medialine Weather Forum: Interesting to read posts from
TV meteorologists around the nation.
Mississippi State Dept. of Geosciences: This is where I
was trained in meteorology; many TV weather people around
the nation finished in meteorology at MSU.
Mt. Cheaha
State Park: Some great pictures from a trip to Alabama's
highest mountain in September 2004.
Penn
State's E-Wall: Links to a big variety of weather data,
including model output.
Reel
Radio: Growing up in Tuscaloosa in the 1970s I played
rock and roll music on an AM radio station at the tail end
of the great top 40 era. This site features hundreds of "air
checks" from others who were living the dream, on the radio,
long ago.
Spann's
Best Way To The Bama Beaches: Speaking of Gee's Bend,
here is my favorite way of winding down to the coast from
Birmingham.
TalkWeather: A weather discussion board for every state
in the nation.