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🔴 LIVE - Hurricane Ian Coverage With Multiple Storm Chasers (Original Post)
catbyte
Sep 2022
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SergeStorms
(19,192 posts)1. I think the storm is chasing them....
at this point. There's not a whole lot of chasing going on.
ancianita
(36,017 posts)2. Unfortunately, the prob for on the ground users in disaster zones is Internet access to this info.
If electricity's out, even cellular use will last only as long as device batteries do.
malaise
(268,885 posts)5. That's why everyone should keep their landline
I gave mine a wipe down, plugged it in and checked that it was working. At least family and friends can find you.
mitch96
(13,885 posts)3. This youtube channel is very good. Good info..nt
catbyte
(34,364 posts)4. He does a great job. He's planning on staying live for 12+ hours today.
He goes live during tornadoes and snowstorms, too. He's in Kentucky and really helped out when those awful floods happened.
crickets
(25,959 posts)6. Excellent YT channel. Thanks, catbyte. K&R