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Old 11-06-2008, 05:20 PM
MrSpeakEZJr MrSpeakEZJr is offline
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Originally Posted by rdale View Post
No, they don't do that. At some point you get into information overload, and it's not too often that cops get storm info before spotters do down that way.
When I got in on the Windsor, CO tornado last year, I had two P-25 radios with me and Rdale is right, I had to shut off one of them because it was just too much noise. My co-pilot was on the comp with GR3 and Streets and Trips, and we were still actively chasing a new rotational storm over Loveland, CO and trying to listen to the action in Windsor was just way too much. I've resorted to just listening to the Skywarn nets and using GRs warning window and Interwarn set to the counties I'm chasing in. (GR seems to update faster then Interwarn).
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