Season 1, Episode 10: Recapping the 3/30/22 Severe Weather Event, The One-Year Anniversary of Jarod's Freak-out
Description
Jarod and Walker discuss working a major severe weather outbreak while in the midst of a studio demolition and remodel. Also, the adrenaline and fast pace of severe weather coverage can leave them both feeling puny afterward. Aaaaaaand, yes... it's been one year since Jarod lost his cool on the ArkLaMiss, scolding viewers who were calling the station as they cut into "The Masked Singer" for tornado warning coverage. Both he and Walker discuss the event.
1:50 - A brief background on NWS storm surveys
2:40 - If you have tornado evidence, send it to the NWS
3:35 - EF-Unknown tornadoes
5:10 - Our station is getting a new news set/studio
5:40 - The limitations of a temporary set
6:55 - A brief pat on the back for the meteorology community
7:40 - NWS works through their own limitations, too
10:00 - Just watch someone and be informed
11:15 - Comfort levels in the temporary studio
13:06 - Sweating during severe weather
13:40 - Coming down from severe weather adrenaline
16:10 - Respectable fear of Mother Nature, "perfect sleeping weather"
18:00 - 25-year-old Jarod vs. 35-year-old Jarod
18:35 - Batteries do die sometimes
19:15 - Tornado Whack-a-mole
20:45 - Timing makes a big difference
22:20 - We've seen them before, and we'll see them again
25:00 - Making it to r/PublicFreakout
25:22 - "The Rant"
27:05 - Wasted time
28:30 - Don't call the weather center during severe weather
29:25 - People hate to miss Primetime, some people don't want to stream
30:15 - Live sports make us nervous
30:25 - "We don't wanna do this"
31:05 - FCC requires the delivery of life-saving information
32:00 - "Dad-ing" the ArkLaMiss
34:50 - Our viewers are awesome!
35:50 - Would you do it again?
36:30 - Dateline viewers will turn you into Dateline episode if you cut into Dateline
38:00 - Lotta memes
40:40 - The viewers will swoop in!
41:20 - Our society is very short-term memory-based
42:20 - Brian's reaction
43:18 - Walker says something in French






