Mike Smith
EF5
You wouldn't believe all of the things that went wrong in STL Friday. The reason we didn't have another JLN is because of the highly knowledgeable TV meteorologists rather than the beginners on weekend duty on May 22, 2011.
Issues With the Forecasts and Warnings of the 2025 EF-3 St. Louis Tornado
It is time to face facts: perhaps we should no longer consider the government (NWS + FEMA) to be the most essential agencies for storm warnings, at least in major markets staffed with well-qualified meteorologists. I didn't include in my report that TV meteorology cars staffed with mets or qualified storm chasers) or helicopters in other markets, were reporting on the minute-by-minute location of the tornado -- something the NWS didn't come close to doing.
As usual, the WFO wasn't operating the radar in SAILS tornado mode (80-second). I don't understand why this is such a big issue. The FAA radar was more valuable to the well-trained.
Finally, people should be fired in STL emergency management! You'll see why when you read the report.
Issues With the Forecasts and Warnings of the 2025 EF-3 St. Louis Tornado
It is time to face facts: perhaps we should no longer consider the government (NWS + FEMA) to be the most essential agencies for storm warnings, at least in major markets staffed with well-qualified meteorologists. I didn't include in my report that TV meteorology cars staffed with mets or qualified storm chasers) or helicopters in other markets, were reporting on the minute-by-minute location of the tornado -- something the NWS didn't come close to doing.
As usual, the WFO wasn't operating the radar in SAILS tornado mode (80-second). I don't understand why this is such a big issue. The FAA radar was more valuable to the well-trained.
Finally, people should be fired in STL emergency management! You'll see why when you read the report.