Gavin Nichols
EF1
My Story has nothing to do with Encountering a tornado, it was something even more rare for someone like me.
My Star Moment was a couple years ago, when i was 12 years old. I had WOOD TV 8 meteorologist Matt Kirkwood visit my school and gave a presentation to the entire school. after the presentation, i had a long talk with the guy. knew a lot more than me at the time, and still does.
Now, I still dont know if it was my mother who did this or if matt saw some kind of light from me. but a couple weeks later, I got the opportunity of a lifetime for a 12 year old weather nut: a private tour and visit of the TV studio in its raw glory.
I could not sleep for a night. Why the heck would I, a 12 year old goofball, out of all the people there are in this world, get a PRIVATE SPECIAL ASSESS TOUR of something most Weather Nuts of all ages can only Dream of doing? I HAVE NO IDEA.
we went there very early in the morning, and it was the most complex and dynamic i ever imagined.
first we went into the main control room, and talked with the director(?). Nice guy he was, he gave me some limited access to the controls, which freaked the hell out of me.
my memory got blurry from here as my excitement was unsurprisingly going through the roof.
I also got to say hello and talk with the TV crew there, but the tour got paused due to the morning news about to start. so me and my mother sat behind the cameras. they were huge, hundred thousand dollar robot kinds of cameras.
also, i went to peak at the raw document they received that day from the GR NWS, and got a copy of it. that data Document copy still hangs in my room to this day.
My Star Moment was a couple years ago, when i was 12 years old. I had WOOD TV 8 meteorologist Matt Kirkwood visit my school and gave a presentation to the entire school. after the presentation, i had a long talk with the guy. knew a lot more than me at the time, and still does.
Now, I still dont know if it was my mother who did this or if matt saw some kind of light from me. but a couple weeks later, I got the opportunity of a lifetime for a 12 year old weather nut: a private tour and visit of the TV studio in its raw glory.
I could not sleep for a night. Why the heck would I, a 12 year old goofball, out of all the people there are in this world, get a PRIVATE SPECIAL ASSESS TOUR of something most Weather Nuts of all ages can only Dream of doing? I HAVE NO IDEA.
we went there very early in the morning, and it was the most complex and dynamic i ever imagined.
first we went into the main control room, and talked with the director(?). Nice guy he was, he gave me some limited access to the controls, which freaked the hell out of me.
my memory got blurry from here as my excitement was unsurprisingly going through the roof.
I also got to say hello and talk with the TV crew there, but the tour got paused due to the morning news about to start. so me and my mother sat behind the cameras. they were huge, hundred thousand dollar robot kinds of cameras.
also, i went to peak at the raw document they received that day from the GR NWS, and got a copy of it. that data Document copy still hangs in my room to this day.