The Weather Channel - December 17, 1994
December 17, 1994 will forever be known as the day Pepto Bismol was spilled all over the The Weather Channel's radar imagery. The rarely seen "incomplete data" pink shading appeared on this area's radar for several hours. You can also see the older, darker version of the pink shading as Hurricane Emily approached the North Carolina Coast in 1993 • Hampton Roads Local Forecast In this case, there might have been communication issues with the Cape Hatteras radar site.

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