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Podcast: Technology of Geospatial Weather Forecasting-The Alabama Tornadoes - “We were the bull’s eye”

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Thursday, May 5th 2011


During the past week, many of our readers have undoubtedly seen the reports of the deadly outbreak of tornadoes that hit central and northern Alabama on April 27, 2011. Editor in chief, Joe Francica, a resident of the area, interviews one of the top weather forecast technologists, Bob Baron, president and founder of Baron Services in this podcast. Baron was a former TV weatherman for 18 years and was on the air during the deadly tornado that struck Huntsville, Alabama in Novermber 1989 that killed over 20 people. That event changed his life and led him to the founding of his company.


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