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In reply to the discussion: Fans Howl After Weather Site Buys Out Rival [View all]morningglory
(2,336 posts)18. I live in Florida. This time of year, I check wunderground every morning. We have enough
experience to know when to gas up and get cash and pack the important papers. Weather.com is all about a hysterical presentation bent on keeping people tuned in. They try to stampede as many people as possible to Home Depot to buy plywood, every chance they get. You see it when a storm makes landfall, and is visibly breaking up: the talking heads go on saying "Hurricane Beulah is expected to make landfall around midnight (12 hours from now), so stay tuned right here...". That is no help when a time comes to evacuate people.
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Okay, now I care. I was going to post I like my weather served with a helping of crap, but now...
freshwest
Jul 2012
#52
I have always thought that the Weather.com website gets the award for the worst ever.
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2012
#2
You are probably right...but if I am traveling, it gives me a good "general"
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2012
#6
this is so weird, we are going camping on the banks of the Frio River in So Texas next
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2012
#47
Comcast does (via it's majority stake in NBC Universal that bought TWC). n/t
BumRushDaShow
Jul 2012
#14
Thats too bad. But it happens in the web world all the time. A new Wunderground will spring up.
geckosfeet
Jul 2012
#12
My daughter loves it and keeps track of my weather to warn me of anything coming my way
Auntie Bush
Jul 2012
#44
Weather underground has more scientific information, more accessible than Weather.com
CreekDog
Jul 2012
#16
I live in Florida. This time of year, I check wunderground every morning. We have enough
morningglory
Jul 2012
#18
Stupid. Well, now I guess I get to wait 20 minutes for the Wunderground page to load with all sorts
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#25
Use the National Weather Service -- the single payer, single provider solution
FarCenter
Jul 2012
#48