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Letter: Also surprised by All Clear

Jon Halsey writes:
Mr. Curry was not the only one surprised by the "all clear" report.

I was following the audio/video live stream from svrweather.com as they traveled between Campbellsville and Greensburg. Shortly after they proclaimed that the storm had "petered out" and all we could expect was maybe some heavy rain, the winds kicked into high gear, the sky light up like "Thunder Over Louisville" and the trees started dancing the "Shimmy Shimmy Coco Bop".

I wasn't surprised since I was watching the radar image on split screen and couldn't understand what info they were tracking.

I would have loved to stayed tuned to see and hear their reaction but since I was on the third floor at the time, I felt the basement was probably a wiser option (you know, just to keep the wife happy).

--Jon Halsey, Knifley
Comments re article 74828 Storm 25 Apr 2015 Just after radio gave almost clear winds hit




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