Random Weather Channel Video
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Winter storm safety (1983) Astrogram (1986) Astrogram (1986) Astrogram (1986) Song: "Party All The Time" by Eddie Murphy
Fact Sheet (1986) Fact Sheet (1986) Fact Sheet (1986) Fact Sheet (1986) Program Note (1986) Q&A (1986) Record Book (1986) Record Book (1986) Weather Brief (1986) Acid clouds (1987) Chicago wind (1987) Golf safety tips (1987) Golf safety tips (1987) Grand Canyon weather (1987) Hurricane formation (1987) Hurricane season wrap-up (1987) Influenza report (1987) Lightning safety rules #2 (1987) Mountain weather (1987) Mountain weather (1987) Mountain weather (1987) Return of the radiosone (1987) Sea breeze (1987) Technical difficulties (1987) Tornado alley (1987) Tornado safety (1987) Fall back (1988) Flash Flood safety tips (1988) Halloween safety tips (1988) Icebox Of The Nation contest (1988) Lightning safety rules #1 (1988) Santa's track (1988) Flash Flood safety tips (1989) Hurricane season wrap-up (1989) Lightning safety rules #1 (1989) Lightning safety rules #2 (1989) New studio (1989) "Prime Time Tonight" audio over local forecast (November 26, 1989) Fall back (1990) Hurricane safety tips (1990) Hurricane season wrap-up (1990) Meteor showers (1990) Quick change (1990) First WeatherSTAR 4000 local forecast (February 2, 1990) Apparently the background music wasn't working. The rarely seen "frigid" icon (February 27, 1990) WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (February 20, 1991) WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (February 20, 1991) WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (April 17, 1991) 1) "Jesse James" by Skywalk 2) "Where Are You Now" by Dan Siegel 3) "London Interlude" by Lonnie Liston Smith WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (April 17, 1991) Holiday forecasts (1992) Newsreel (1992) WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (October 9, 1992) The "L" flavor before the lineup was changed. WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (November 19, 1992) The "L" flavor after the lineup was changed. Other general changes included the NOAA logo being added to the 36 hour forecast pages, as well as the Travel Cities Forecast going to a blue gradient background with animated icons for the weather conditions. WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (November 26, 1992) Shortly after its debut, the new Travel Cities Forecast (with the blue background and forecast icons) reverted back to the old, gray, text-only version. I don't know why this happened, but I assume there was some technical glitch. WeatherSTAR 4000 Changes (December 9, 1992) The Travel Cities Forecast eventually switched back to the new blue background with forecast icons. The only difference was that NY City was now New York. Fall back (1993) Severe weather safety tips (1993) Space Shuttle Discovery (1993) Spring forward (1993) Texas drought (1993) Cuing up a colder week (1994) GOES satellite (1994) Hurricane safety tips (1994) Lightning safety (1994) March comes in like a... (1994) Polar bear express (1994) Weather Wisdom (1994) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Crazy winter driver commentary (1995) Lightning safety (1995) Thunderstorm safety (1995) Weather Wisdom (1995) Memorial Day forecasts (1996) Water cycle (1996) Weather Wisdom (1996) New studio (1997) Weather Wisdom (1997) Wrong opening graphic (2003) Frank Batten Sr. tribute (2009) "Geoffrey The Ghost" by Oliver Aussudre (February 16, 2009) Presumably this was played by accident. |
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