Weather Channel CEO and a DENIER takes down world HEMISPHERE views
Last year it was "weather in motion" radar that disappeared except for local U.S. maps- the same images are there all the time- they just don't stream them together for us- so we can't see the PATTERNS (and the patterns ARE revealing, I watched them daily for years before this). Primarily, you can see our large eastern seaboard air traffic fueled clouds move across the Atlantic to swamp western Europe, and you can more easily se the Super Typhoons that now regularly move west across the HOT Pacific to slam the Philippines and Asia in the summer, while deniers have squawked about some dearth of "hurricanes".
Sandy two years back and the ones that flooded the Carolinas the past two Octobers aren't enough, nor the rains off the HOT Gulf that have flooded Louisiana and Texas.
It was then also that the CEO of the Weather Channel started publically putting his denier weight into the Ostrich sands of an inconvenient truth that doesn't bode well for our Big Business agendas.
I was worried that I personally- living in Jacksonville couldn't still see the direction of the storms that leave Africa and eventually can become hurricanes as they move across the Atlantic. The early warning has been taken so we can't see the PATTERNS. (This year they were lower in longitude than usual, until the winds drove Matthew finally north after days of sitting off the coast of Venezuela.
just when Matthew was coming- THERE WENT THE HEMISPHERE VIEWS- the comprehensive overview of ALL the Atlantic and most of the Pacific north and south. For several days THE THUMBNAILS remained at the bottom of the other screens - but the site simply said "this map no longer available" until the thumbnails also disappeared.
I believe the satellites are probably there taking all the same pictures, but this one guy- the CEO- is manipulating the views now and a disservice to the public, particularly over choking the views of approaching hurricanes.
Not good. Give us back the larger views and weather in motion, Weather Channel! I'll be searching other views, but what a hassle and a shame.