TEDxRedMountain - James Spann - Communicating Weather Info in a Post Broadcast World
Meteorologist James Spann discusses new ways to communicate critical weather information in a world where broadcast reports are losing critical mass to social media and Internet feeds. This talk references the April 27th tornado outbreak throughout Alabama, including the devastating EF4 Tuscaloosa storm.

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