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I've found I like a lot of the Trammell Sparks music, this song reminds me of the jazz that used to play on it. As far as there being no alarm songs during severe weather, how do they get away with that? My understanding is the FCC requires there to be an alarm sound whenever the NWS scroll shows at the bottom, and that goes for any channel. Quote from Wikipedia: "In 2001, the FCC granted The Weather Channel a waiver from complying with its forthcoming requirement for aural tones to accompany broadcast of "scrolled" or "crawled" emergency information, which otherwise went into effect in 2002, for the Weather Star Jr. and Weather Star III.[2][3] The Weather Star III was capable of generating an aural tone only during the first display of a weather warning, not every time it was shown, as required by the regulations.[3] The waiver, which expired on December 31, 2004, was granted with the understanding that TWC would "replace the Star IIIs in 2003/2004".[3] TWC released an "Audio Weather Alert Enhancement" for the Weather Star Jr. and Weather Star III in June 2004, so that they would emit "a series of audible beeps" every time a tornado warning, flash flood warning or severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service was transmitted for insertion over the TWC feed." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeatherStar#Weather_Star_I
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I've found I like a lot of the Trammell Sparks music, this song reminds me of the jazz that used to play on it.
As far as there being no alarm songs during severe weather, how do they get away with that? My understanding is the FCC requires there to be an alarm sound whenever the NWS scroll shows at the bottom, and that goes for any channel.
Quote from Wikipedia: "In 2001, the FCC granted The Weather Channel a waiver from complying with its forthcoming requirement for aural tones to accompany broadcast of "scrolled" or "crawled" emergency information, which otherwise went into effect in 2002, for the Weather Star Jr. and Weather Star III.[2][3] The Weather Star III was capable of generating an aural tone only during the first display of a weather warning, not every time it was shown, as required by the regulations.[3] The waiver, which expired on December 31, 2004, was granted with the understanding that TWC would "replace the Star IIIs in 2003/2004".[3] TWC released an "Audio Weather Alert Enhancement" for the Weather Star Jr. and Weather Star III in June 2004, so that they would emit "a series of audible beeps" every time a tornado warning, flash flood warning or severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service was transmitted for insertion over the TWC feed."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeatherStar#Weather_Star_I
That's really interesting how it's "required" for scrolling severe weather alerts to have an audible sound! Nowadays, you must open your weather app on your phone and swipe through to find an indirectly posted severe weather alert, when it might be too late. I'm not going to know if there's a severe thunderstorm warning unless I take the time to navigate the app on my phone, which is way more cumbersome than just listening for the alert sound and watching for the red scroll bar at the bottom of the TV screen, like in the old days. The Weather Channel app is glitchy and slow and the radar doesn't work well from my experience. Some other weather apps are fine, but they have their fair share of annoying glitches, too. I'm just accustomed to getting my detailed local weather from the TV
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Here's a link for the original Christmas music for TWC used circa 2003-2007. Really great, instantly recognizable tunes that take me back This nice music combined with the great graphics was the golden age of TWC to me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL-pcIJr778&list=PLRhqRxWvgzmVLN-JMlfGuTb0xHcZGuxeV
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We have signed up to get flood alerts for our area, and get a phone call if one is issued. The only slightly worrying thing is that it is down hill from here to the North Sea and we are in a first floor flat, (second floor to the folks across the pond) so if we get flooded here everyone is in trouble.
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Sadly UK weather is that BORING, we don`t have a weather channel , we use to have a computerised version in the 80s called Ceefax!!, (remember that fellow UKers)? , however all I need to brighten my day, is to see our local weather girl Alex Hamilton`s beaming smile first thing in the morning.....
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I had no idea there was not a Weather Channel equivalent in the UK or other parts of Europe. I guess the US is a much larger place with many different climate zones. About 90% of the world's tornadoes occur in North America, so I can see how a specialty weather network is important on our side of the pond.
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Yeah, even our worst storms here do little damage to stuff, so there's not really a need for one, but I can imagine it's invaluable for you guys during tornado season, an the huge summer storms you have there
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I might be making some more Weather Channel videos with Christmas music on my YouTube channel, like last year.
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I might be making some more Weather Channel videos with Christmas music on my YouTube channel, like last year.
Just checked out your Christmas 2018 videos, they're awesome Linus and Lucy and Christmas Canon are two of my favorite songs, always getting me in the spirit! Carol of the Bells makes me think of the Weather Channel music played as a hurricane approaches, really cool. Well done with scroll bar too, "Merry Christmas from Cole D..." Like I've said before, I like these older formats of the the Local on the 8's because of the graphics and real time precipitation radar. I really like how this era gives the long term 30-day temperature trends. That would be really interesting to see today, especially since I'm expecting a heat wave when I go home from cool, rainy New York to hot, sunny South Carolina next week I've been watching the weather and I'm happy to be going back to the warm climate I'm most familiar with.
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Just checked out your Christmas 2018 videos, they're awesome Linus and Lucy and Christmas Canon are two of my favorite songs, always getting me in the spirit! Carol of the Bells makes me think of the Weather Channel music played as a hurricane approaches, really cool. Well done with scroll bar too, "Merry Christmas from Cole D..."
Like I've said before, I like these older formats of the the Local on the 8's because of the graphics and real time precipitation radar. I really like how this era gives the long term 30-day temperature trends. That would be really interesting to see today, especially since I'm expecting a heat wave when I go home from cool, rainy New York to hot, sunny South Carolina next week I've been watching the weather and I'm happy to be going back to the warm climate I'm most familiar with.
Thanks! I had a lot of fun making these Christmas themed ones. I don't know that many people watched them, but glad you enjoyed it. I too like the older Weather Channel graphics. Speaking of Christmas music, I wish they would still play the classic Christmas themed music during the season, or at least the week of it. Why don't they do that anymore? I also miss the classic songs like Layla, jazz, etc they used to play up until a few years ago. Now they use like the same two or three songs in every forecast, and it's boring! Plus, the Local on The 8s isn't really on the 8s these days. You never really know if they're going to show it or not, a lot of times they don't show it. I know they have the little forecast at the bottom of the screen all the time, but it's not the same thing, to me as having the real one with radar, etc every 10 minutes.
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Today, I FINALLY found one of my all time favorite songs from the Local on the 8's! Layla by Eric Clapton, played in July 2005 on TWC. This song rocks and has an awesome instrumental guitar solo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJDn-RH9Ilc&list=PL11A7AF59A6A668CC&index=8
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Today, I FINALLY found one of my all time favorite songs from the Local on the 8's! Layla by Eric Clapton, played in July 2005 on TWC. This song rocks and has an awesome instrumental guitar solo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJDn-RH9Ilc&list=PL11A7AF59A6A668CC&index=8
Oh yes, that was one of my favorite Weather Channel song too! Plus I used to hear it up until maybe 4-5 years ago on there, but I haven't heard it anymore unfortunately. I haven't gotten that one yet for my channel, but I want to add it to the lineup. Here is the video I seen of it, and the 4000 in this video is degraded due to age, hence the graphics and colors are messed up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OFEVfsw1Gk
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Oh yes, that was one of my favorite Weather Channel song too! Plus I used to hear it up until maybe 4-5 years ago on there, but I haven't heard it anymore unfortunately. I haven't gotten that one yet for my channel, but I want to add it to the lineup.
Here is the video I seen of it, and the 4000 in this video is degraded due to age, hence the graphics and colors are messed up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OFEVfsw1Gk
Nice video Cole! Those graphics and format look like late 80’s or early 90’s. Lots of specific information on your region unlike TWC today. Of course, the awesome song in the background too
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