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KRBC pays tribute to victims of devastating Midwest storms
KRBC pays tribute to victims of devastating Midwest storms

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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KRBC pays tribute to victims of devastating Midwest storms

BIG COUNTRY, Texas () – While the Big Country saw its share of severe weather today, it's pale in comparison to the deadly storms that swept across the Midwest and South, claiming at least 27 lives. Friday's devastating outbreak left a trail of destruction across multiple states, with Kentucky reporting 18 deaths and Missouri confirming seven. According to the Associated Press, hundreds of homes were damaged, and many people remain hospitalized in critical condition. Severe weather leaves at least 27 dead, including 18 in Kentucky KRBC Meteorologist Carter Vandrasik honored the victims during Saturday's show, pausing for a moment of silence and offering heartfelt condolences to all those affected. From everyone at KRBC and BigCountryHomepage, our thoughts are with the families and communities devastated by this tragedy. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

The vital role of storm spotting: How everyday heroes help keep us safe
The vital role of storm spotting: How everyday heroes help keep us safe

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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The vital role of storm spotting: How everyday heroes help keep us safe

BIG COUNTRY, Texas () – For some, storms are a force to be avoided, both terrifying and dangerous. But for others, they are an itch or a calling. The storm-chasing community has exploded recently, fueled by viral videos and blockbuster movies like Twisters. The thrill of chasing tornadoes, lightning, and violent weather has captured the imagination of many. But behind the excitement, there's a serious side to storm chasing, one that requires careful training, expertise, and a deep respect for nature's power. The thrill of chasing tornadoes, lightning, and violent weather has captured the imagination of many. But behind the excitement, there's a serious side to storm chasing, one that requires careful training, expertise, and a deep respect for nature's power. KRBC Meteorologist Carter Vandrasik explains, 'You may have seen some viral storm-chasing videos online. While storm chasing may seem thrilling, it's not just about the rush. It's about weather, safety, and science. That's where storm spotters come in, providing crucial ground reports to help keep communities safe.' 'There's a lot of researchers going out there, but there's also a lot of thrill-seeking going on.' He also notes how storm-chasing has grown alongside social media, where the pursuit of viral views has become a motivator for some,' Mississippi State University Meteorology Professor Tim Wallace said. National Weather Service (NWS) Warning Coordination Meteorologist Mike Castillo discusses spotters' essential role in ensuring safety during storms. 'Spotters are our eyes and ears in the community. They provide critical information that radars can't capture, like hail size, wind speed, and damage,' said Castillo. The National Weather Service (NWS) offers free training for individuals interested in becoming storm spotters. 'Spotters provide crucial information that radar may miss, making their reports essential for delivering timely warnings to the public,' Castillo said. With more weather data access than ever, Wallace calls it 'a golden age for meteorology.' Trained storm spotters, combined with the National Weather Service's resources, provide faster, more accurate reports to keep communities safe. To get involved as a storm spotter, visit the Skywarn tab on the National Weather Service website. Remember to tune in for our severe weather special on KRBC on Sunday, April 20, at 10:30 PM and on KTAB on Sunday, April 27, at 10:35 PM. These exclusive broadcasts will feature in-depth coverage, expert analysis, and more to keep you informed and prepared for severe weather. The special can also be found on the BigCountry Homepage. Don't miss it! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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