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Why the absence from chat
Posted: (September 05, 2008 10:56 am)
 
Over the past few weeks  the east coast as well as the  Delaware  Valley have been threatened with tropical systems. I just want to know why, no more than a few mets have had  the time to come on chat and discuss the present and future weather ,with  severe weather at our doorstep.

This kind of  interaction, or lack  there of, leaves a sour taste in many people's minds and simply shows a real ignorance in maintaining a worth while dialogue with your fans.
                                                                          sincerely,

                                                                   snowbrain          













 
 
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philasnow
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Jenkem????
Posted: (September 05, 2008 07:42 pm)

Salty ole basturd

snowbrain
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here are some answers
Posted: (September 05, 2008 03:26 pm)

You can chat here 24/7. I am talking about professional meteorologists on site, to chat such as the founder Rob Guarino and the some 50 pro mets that were said to be on this site. I don't count two 5 minute visits to site, as chatting the upcoming storms on this chat forum. I am not alone with the feeling of disappointment with this weather site,just not afraid to voice my discontent.

John18
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theres a few that i always see
Posted: (September 05, 2008 02:32 pm)

myself, jsv, aimsayswhat, stormchaser, and phillyman. somtimes i see rowanbrandon or whatever his name is sometimes also.

trotter54
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I agree
Posted: (September 05, 2008 11:24 am)

I have been hitting the chat button to see if anything is going on and I am always there alone? When do they open it?
 
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