Listen "#63 - Guest: Michael Armstrong - Storm Commander"
Episode Synopsis
In This Episode
Guest: Michael Armstrong, Field Meteorologist and Executive Storm Chase Team Producer at KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City
Lightning Round: Who Want’s To Be A Millionaire-Kid’s Choice Awards
Helicity Designs and discount code
#WeatherFools: People doing stupid things in weather situations
Mid-Atlantic ChaserCon
Weather’s Believe It Or Not: You won’t believe these crazy weather stories
Who will be our next guest?
Our Guest
Michael Armstrong, Field Meteorologist and Executive Storm Chase Team Producer at KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City
Meteorologist Michael Armstrong is the Field Meteorologist and Executive Weather Producer for KOCO 5 First Alert Weather. When severe weather threatens Oklahomans, Michael leads local coverage from the field in First Alert Storm Command.
He’s earned numerous awards for his role in severe weather coverage, including the National Edward R. Murrow Award and Heartland Emmy.
Michael has a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, School of Meteorology.
Visit www.HelicityDesigns.com for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise. Use code: SFF at check-out for 5% off your entire order
#WeatherFools Links:
Dina- Video of Passing Car on Flooded Streets with Open Window
Phil-Twitter @severeweatherEU View of Shelf Cloud from a Boat
Phil-Twitter @JenZhuScott Person Slipping Outside of Typhoon Manghkut
Mid-Atlantic ChaserCon Information and Registration at www.midatlanticchasercon.com
Weather’s Believe It Or Not Links:
Mazz-Locust Plague of 1874
Phil-Satan’s Storm June 15, 1960
Submit your questions or comments about this show to [email protected] and we may read it on our next episode!
Next episode (64), our guest will be Jeff Berardelli, Creator of ZoomRadar and former Meteorologist at WPEC-TV, West Palm Beach, FL.
Credits
Opening Music: Brett Epstein
Closing Music: Gabe Cox
Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
Guest: Michael Armstrong, Field Meteorologist and Executive Storm Chase Team Producer at KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City
Lightning Round: Who Want’s To Be A Millionaire-Kid’s Choice Awards
Helicity Designs and discount code
#WeatherFools: People doing stupid things in weather situations
Mid-Atlantic ChaserCon
Weather’s Believe It Or Not: You won’t believe these crazy weather stories
Who will be our next guest?
Our Guest
Michael Armstrong, Field Meteorologist and Executive Storm Chase Team Producer at KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City
Meteorologist Michael Armstrong is the Field Meteorologist and Executive Weather Producer for KOCO 5 First Alert Weather. When severe weather threatens Oklahomans, Michael leads local coverage from the field in First Alert Storm Command.
He’s earned numerous awards for his role in severe weather coverage, including the National Edward R. Murrow Award and Heartland Emmy.
Michael has a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma, School of Meteorology.
Visit www.HelicityDesigns.com for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise. Use code: SFF at check-out for 5% off your entire order
#WeatherFools Links:
Dina- Video of Passing Car on Flooded Streets with Open Window
Phil-Twitter @severeweatherEU View of Shelf Cloud from a Boat
Phil-Twitter @JenZhuScott Person Slipping Outside of Typhoon Manghkut
Mid-Atlantic ChaserCon Information and Registration at www.midatlanticchasercon.com
Weather’s Believe It Or Not Links:
Mazz-Locust Plague of 1874
Phil-Satan’s Storm June 15, 1960
Submit your questions or comments about this show to [email protected] and we may read it on our next episode!
Next episode (64), our guest will be Jeff Berardelli, Creator of ZoomRadar and former Meteorologist at WPEC-TV, West Palm Beach, FL.
Credits
Opening Music: Brett Epstein
Closing Music: Gabe Cox
Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
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