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Our weather information is serious, nerd-curated, distilled for easy consumption, and distributed to you for free thanks to over 300 Patreon donors. Providing you weather information isn’t easy, but it is a joy, and at the risk of sounding cliche-cheesy (which I hate), it’s our passion. We are all married, all of us have kids, we have college degrees, and this is our hobby that turned into a thing, whatever this is. Will, Andrew, and I live and/or work in Williamson County and/or Davidson County. We added a merch shop launched in 2019 to help reduce expenses. We started working with Luke in January 2017 to stabilize and improve this website. We were welcomed into the operational meteorology community. We traveled to Norfolk, VA to accept, we gave a speech, the entire weather community was there. That year Will and I learned and #tSpotter won the National Weather Association’s Walter J.
Read about it here, it’s still going strong.Īndrew joined the team on September 18, 2015. The intern program is our favorite part of this. The intern program started May 2, 2013, with Yasser Kishk. The following went from 2,000 to 8,000 in a day. Tweets were read on the radio on 104.5 FM. It was tornado warned across Nashville and released huge hail.
On March 2, 2012, a supercell dropped a tornado in Cheatham County. In November 2011, I met Will on Twitter, then at the midtown Corner Pub. We created #tSpotter to locate relevant severe weather reports.
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I accessed internal NWS-Nashville information as media and shared information I got with NWS, local TV media, and emergency managers. Tom Johnstone was the Warning Coordination Meteorologist at NWS-Nashville. got three photos of submerged cars 39 minutes before NWS-Nashville did. I changed the Twitter handle to started because of a July 7, 2011, Cool Springs flash flood. I got sick of typing texts on an old Razor phone so I opened a Twitter account and answered questions and put updates there.įriends shared the twitter feed. In 2010 storms were incoming and two of my friends were overtexting me for weather information specific to Nashville and Franklin.
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I got high quality radar software (Gibson Ridge) in 2009 and loved it. We exist because of the love and support of those who follow.
to 7:00 a.m.Who We Are Three Provide Severe and Winter Weather Information for only Davidson (Nashville) and Williamson Counties. Standard hours of operation upon activation are 7:00 p.m. Metro overflow shelter is accessible for men, women, couples, and people with pets. Click here for a one sheet describing the plan to post at your location and to distribute in your outreach. There are also seasonal cold weather activated passes available from outreach. People going to the shelter will ride free from WeGo Central on WeGo Public Transit line 23B between the hours of 7pm-11pm on Shelter nights. Community partners will also receive instructions on after-hours overflow shelter drop-off procedures. A Transportation "Hub and Spoke" plan has been implemented for outreach workers to drop off individuals at designated locations in West, East, North, and South Nashville, to catch free vans to WeGo Central. This year's Metro overflow shelter will be set up at the 3230 Brick Church Pike, Nashville, TN 37207. Subscribe to TEXT updates by texting the word Nashvillewinter to 84483. Determination of opening a Metro overflow shelter is based on the weather prediction on the afternoon prior to any overflow operation.
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Metro government is prepared to activate an overflow shelter at 28 degrees Fahrenheit for unhoused and unsheltered individuals and families when primary community shelters have reached capacity.įrom November 1, 2020, to Ma(or as otherwise announced on this site), Metro’s cold weather overflow sheltering plan will activate when the National Weather Service’s official local forecast is predicted to reach 28 degrees Fahrenheit or below (for zip code 37203), and the Metro overflow shelter will begin receiving guests when primary community partner shelters reach maximum capacity. Metro is working closely with the community. The plan focuses on giving people who experience homelessness the best possible information and assistance to seek emergency shelter indoors - especially during extremely cold weather situations. From November 1 through March 31, the Nashville community is collaborating on implementing our Cold Weather Community Response Plan.