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My Life On Mobile
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Day 1
Baseball is a Simple Game
So, I've embarked on my journey to be totally dependent on my mobile phone and iPad mini for the next five days. It shouldn’t be too hard since I’m constantly on my phone tweeting, posting social and checking a million notifications from news feeds to sports scores.
It will be interesting to see how reliant I am on the desktop, laptop and my 75-inch screen tv (I love that thing).
For this journey, I’ll be using my Samsung Galaxy S8 Andriod version 7.0, my trusty iPhone 6s Plus IOS11.4 and my mini iPad IOS 11.4.
I’ll be using these devices to watch TV, check my email and manage my social media campaigns at work as well as everything else I need to do digitally. 
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I’m a huge college baseball fan. Love my Titans and am seriously bummed that we didn’t go to Omaha this year. That’s another story. So I thought I would see how well ESPN covered the College World Series and how they keep fans connected via mobile.
I would have to say that ESPN does mobile well. They have an incredible app which pushes notifications for scores, upcoming games, and news (Does anyone think LeBron will come to LA?) UPDATE: HE IS A LAKER, WOW
ESPN is truly a global company. 
ESPN uses a mix of geographic and demographic segmentation strategies to address the various factions of the sports world. They basically selectively target and focus on different sets of customer groups. Since ESPN was founded in 1979 it has emerged as a world leader in the sports media/entertainment network and broadcasting business. 
I love their commercials and marketing campaigns because they appeal directly to the sports-minded viewer and they reflect the tone of the broadcast giant which is informative, entertaining and at times very funny.
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ESPN, like many other media companies, is up against the emergence of online streaming sites, social media, and other digital platforms all vying for ESPN’s customers.
ESPN has a fantastic mobile presence but to view their premium content you are tied to a cable subscription or some streaming platform. They have been slow to embrace the cord-cutting features like offering a premium site that you can subscribe to and not have to be tied to a cable subscription, They recently added ESPN + but I’m not sure it is enough and that the company needs to get in the business of mobile platforms that are used by their demographic which is 10- to 45-year-old, males. They are losing revenue and laying off staff just like other media companies so I suspect this technologic disruption is top of mind in their marketing strategy. The problem is they are tied to contracts with sports leagues and cable companies.
Back to Baseball
Oregon State defeated a feisty Arkansas team that ultimately lost the series with a blown play in the bottom of the ninth inning. I know this because even though I was at a concert at the park I used my Samsung phone and the ESPN app to watch the game and listen to the smooth sounds of a Carlos Santana tribute band (I also started following the band on Facebook after they announced they had a site). 
I was also able to check my emails, text messages and stay connected with friends, family and work while at a park with hundreds of music fans.
It was a great way to end a long day.
DAY 2
@CSUF is #MyTopCollege
Spending the day disconnected from a desktop computer is tricky business for a guy who makes a living doing social media and online engagement. But it has forced me to pay more attention to my mobile experience and whether I am  getting everything I want and or need from it.
Today, I planned to purchase a few items on Amazon via my mobile app. I tend to do this kind of buying on my desktop because for some strange reason it feels more secure. 
 But Amazon’s success is because of its mobile marketing strategy. It’s as easy as picking the item and hitting the one-click option. 
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The beauty of Amazon is that its mobile site is truly mobile. Way too many retailers have really bad sites which lead to poor customer experiences. I went to check out Old Navy for a few items and to compare it to Amazon. The web page is mobile responsive and you have a good menu setup but what I found annoying was after a few seconds on the site a window popped up asking for my opinion about the website. I don’t have an opinion after a couple of minutes. Perhaps that comes after the purchase? 
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Amazon, on the other hand, does several things right including great big Calls To Action and a consistent design between mobile and the app which means either way you go it’s familiar and easy to navigate. They also highlight other items people have purchased similar to what you are picking.
I finally ended up not buying anything but my searches led me to a few things I want to get later so I’ll definitely be back.
@CSUF Social Media Campaign
Today, I also spent a significant amount of time checking on our official Twitter and Instagram sites. The ForbesEDU #MyTopCollege social media contest which we are leading in the large college division. I was waiting for the week 2 results so I needed to routinely check in as well as continue encouraging our followers to post why they love @csuf and why it is their #MyTopCollege. 
If I’m in the office, I typically do this all on the desktop with several tabs open so I can bounce back and forth between platforms and the Forbes site. Being restricted to just my mobile device was a little funky but it all worked out and gave me some insights about the platforms.
Twitter
Twitter is a fantastic mobile app and it does what it supposed to do, just ask President Trump. 
Twitter has been in a slump but recently there has been some growth and I believe that the strategy of increasing the number of characters from 140 to 280 is a reason for that growth. They listened to their customers and it has made a huge difference.
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The big keys with Twitter are the public nature of Twitter and its advanced search features. 
Twitter marketing expert Mark Schaefer illustrated this well in a recent Social Media Examiner podcast:
“To demonstrate, Mark did an experiment with a local pizza place, which had tried Facebook ads without any success. Mark suggested the owner use advanced Twitter search - Mark showed him how to set up a stream with every conversation that was within five miles of the zip code that mentioned the words “pizza,” “restaurant,” “dining out,” or anything like that.
On average, someone in the area mentioned pizza every 20 minutes. The tweets might have been silly things like, “Oh, I can’t believe how stupid I am. I just dropped my pizza face-down on the floor.” Mark suggested tweeting the person back, “We’re going to deliver you a new pizza.” It doesn’t matter if the customer didn’t buy the dropped pizza from you. You become a legend. Another person complained about slow delivery from a competitor. Mark suggested the pizza place owner respond with, “Next time, try us.”
I love Twitter for all these reasons and they need to continue developing and marketing these features that set them apart from Facebook and Instagram.
Engagement is the key to winning #MyTopCollege and our loyal Twitter followers are a reason we have won the past four years.
Forbes mobile website
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My second observation from today’s check-ins with the Forbes website had some negatives. 
The website is mobile friendly with a stacked theme. Great menu and pretty intuitive. So, it’s easy enough to navigate and get around.
But what was frustrating was how Forbes released the results. They have all the right elements for the contest such as a landing page which highlights the posts from schools around the country, a map showing the leaders and a results list.
They updated the list around noon which put us in first place for week 2, but they didn’t have a story up so there was nothing to verify or link to share with our followers. That came an hour later. Maybe not a big deal but it should have been done at the same time. 
The other and bigger marketing fail is how they actually do the contest. #MyTopCollege is a great summer engagement contest but how they pick posts is spotty and they never spelled out when they start counting new post from week to week.
I believe this lack of transparency and detail is why participation from year-to-year has declined significantly. 
The smart things ForbesEDU Twitter account does is engage by retweeting and liking the post from around the nation. A classic Twitter marketing strategy and keeps people engaged. 
Lastly, they tweet reminders and challenges to specific schools to get involved. Calling out specific schools is a great way to target an audience and make it feel like they are special.
So, we ended the day finding out @csuf is still in first place. I posted on Twitter and Facebook to update our followers and also used some words from Forbes to fire up our followers to not let up because Long Beach is chasing us.
DAY 3
Weekends are for Leisure
Saturday on mobile started out like most of my days. 
6 a.m. Rise and shine. Checking email, text messages and ripping through our social media notifications to see if I received any comments or questions from our followers that need to be handled.
7 a.m. At the gym watching the knock out game between France and Argentina on my iPad mini while cruising along on the treadmill. Again, ESPN’s mobile app is a lifesaver for sports junkies and their update notifications are the best.
I use a couple different mobile fitness apps. The beauty of these is that they are recording your progress in real-time. MyFitness app is the one I use and it does what it is marketed to do. Notifications to remind you to eat, walk, sleep, workout or just get off your butt. What I love about these types of apps is that they do all the work for you. I don’t have to log all my hours by hand although I do manually insert my food choices. in a fitness crazed society mobilizing health is a win-win.
8:30 a.m. Back home, checking emails and sports updates on the soccer match. Made a healthy breakfast from a recipe I found on my health app while at the gym this morning. Mobile once again making my life easier.
I’m a huge news junkie. I was in the newspaper business for 30 years so reading the morning paper and news notifications is in my DNA. Mobile makes that part of my life a lot easier but at times frustrating. 
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The Feel of News Print
The great part of having your news delivered via mobile is that it’s right in your hand and available wherever you are at. The worst part for my generation is that I miss the feel of newsprint in my hands and the opportunity to sit down and take a break with a good read. I get frustrated that papers still try to hold on to the legacy design of a printed newspaper in their e-editions. Millenials and Gen Z don’t care if it looks like a newspaper. They don’t have that expectation and eventually boomers will be replaced and the newspaper consumer will demand and expect a mobile, multi-media digital package. 
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Papers like the LA Times and OC Register have true mobile sites that are easy to navigate and give unique content like video, interactive graphics, and forums to talk about the article or issue. Papers really need to kick the newsprint model to the curb and embrace a digital look. The key is figuring how to make money at it. The industry’s failure to get in the mobile/internet/digital business years ago is why it is failing. They were disrupted by Craig’s list and citizen bloggers who they dismissed as a fad when in reality they were the future.
Got a mobile update from ESPN as well but nothing from OC Register or LAT. 
CNN Breaking News: France knocks superstar Lionel Messi and Argentina out of the World Cup, beating them 4-3 in the first game of the Round of 16.
Writing on a mini iPad is fun. Right?
2 p.m. Took a trip to Costco and did some weekend shopping before heading out to friend’s house for dinner so I used my mobile devices to get around, check prices and reviews of a couple products I was buying.
Costco’s website is optimized for mobile. Not the greatest design but functional. The bummer was the mobile app. It’s the same as the website and hard to navigate as a first time user. They key in on member only savings but don’t you have to be a member to get savings anyways? That’s the point, right?
Costco Mobile Optimized Website
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Costco Mobile App
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A few things wrapping up Day 3.
 -- Google Maps. Not sure how I ever managed before this app but I’m lost without it. I used the Waze app as well to see which worked better. I preferred Google because it’s pretty straightforward and gives you voice directions. 
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WAZE
Waze is unique in that it highlights traffic, accidents, road hazards etc inputted by users. It’s a little distracting and kind of a lot of work. But it has a great design and lot and lots of people love it.
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HQ Addicted
Once at our friends’ home, I really didn’t engage with my mobile devices until right before 6 p.m. when our friends received a mobile alert that HQ was about to start.
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Ok, I was hooked. What a blast and it’s all about mobile engagement, socializing and just having fun. The marketing strategy is pretty cool. At a certain time of day the trivia contest is on, it last 15 minutes and you ultimately have a few thousand winners at a very low payout. The key is that people are talking about the brand and that’s money. Will it last longer than Pokemon Go? We’ll see.
We wrapped up our evening with creme brûlée and a wonderful strawberry cake and most importantly conversation. (Photo shot with iPhone)
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Day 4 
Sunday is Funday
The one thing I have noticed through this process is that I have a routine. 
Up at 6 a.m. checking emails, text messages, overnight news and sports scores all on my iPhone or Samsung Galaxy.
I read my newspapers on mobile apps and watched one of the most exciting World Cup games I’ve seen so far. Russia takes out Spain with penalty kicks.
While I was watching the games on my ESPN app I was thinking how cool it is to be connected via mobile. This week’s video points out that mobile use is growing at a rapid rate and will eventually outpace the desktop. 
I listened to a lot of music on my mobile this weekend. 
So are you a Spotify or Pandora person? Here are my reasons for Team Spotify
Pandora simply can’t keep up with Spotify’s versatility and usability. Pandora came first but Spotify made it better and even beats out Apple
Sure they have Pandora Premium which means users can finally listen to a massive collection of specific songs and albums at their pleasure, but Pandora is playing catch-up at this point, and it’s pretty far behind. 
Spotify has better social features, better apps, and more value for your dollar. 
Pandora simply fell into a trap and didn’t continue to innovate at a fast enough rate. Lesson is never get too comfortable in this new frontier.
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Take a Moment
Otherwise, I didn’t do much on my phone or other mobile devices today except crank up Spotify and hang out at the pool with the grandkids, bbq and try to unplug. 
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UPDATE: LEBRON IS A LAKER!!
My phone went off later that evening with alerts about King James. It just kept ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping ping !!!! Mobile at its best or worst if you are a Clippers Fan!
Day 5
Mondays Always Make Me Happy
Not sure what it is about Monday but it gives me the feeling that I have a whole new fresh start on life and this time I’m going to get it right.
Today is the start of a holiday week. The Fourth of July is in the middle of the week and I have a ton of stuff to get to before heading out for what I hope will be an extended weekend. We will see.
So, back to my mobile journey. 
6 a.m. Up and first thing in my hand before even a cup of coffee is my iPhone. Checking and answering emails, text messages and reviewing the news that Los Angeles is now the center of the universe or one would think with the coming of The King. 
7 a.m. I’m getting ready and I get a mobile notification that Forbes #MyTopCollege third week theme is up. So, I craft a tweet and let our followers know to tweet or post on Instagram about the impact study abroad has had on their lives all the while wondering will anyone post on a holiday weekend. Will they? I sent out a distribution list email to about 75 people on campus helping with the contest and crafted a post for Facebook using my iPad mini. 
8ish: Read as many of the breaking news reports in my stream and glanced at top stories in my OCR and LAT apps. By now I have been bombarded with news stimuli from several sources all via mobile. That would never have had happened 30 years ago when I was in the news business. You would check a few newspapers, listen to KNX and watch the local broadcast channels ABC, NBC, and KTLA. That’s no longer the norm. It’s all in the palm of our hand.
A quick breakfast while watching the Today Show on my iPad mini. I hate it when going into a holiday they have a segment on dieting. Really? Dude, I’m eating hot dogs, ribs, burgers and a few adult beverages. But that segment reminded that maybe I should have all that fun in moderation. Sucks getting old.
Work: Kind of the same routine. checking emails, text messages and notifications on my phone and tweeting about #MyTopCollege.
Instagram is an app I use a lot for personal pleasure and work. Today was no exception. Went out and grabbed a photo, posted and in four-plus hours I have more than 900 likes. It’s the beauty of having over 20,000 followers and knowing what types of images my audience likes and the captioning.
So why is Instagram so good?
• Instagram is easy to use, great for in-the-moment experiences, you can edit on the fly and it is highly visual. People love photos. It’s different from apps like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, mostly because of its simplicity. My student audience loves simple. It’s also not limited to one function like LinkedIn which is for professional networking. It’s kind of the people’s app. 
It’s not perfect
• You can’t publish links in your Instagram posts, so it’s harder to lead people back to your site. There are ways around this which also include an app called Link Tree but it’s not ideal. The upside is limited spamming. Not meant for text and conversations are limited so no flaming Tweet wars which actually may be a good thing. 
At the end of the day its simplicity and visual impact is what is important about Instagram and is the No. 1 reason it is our fastest growing platform with huge engagement numbers.
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My Mobile Life Summary or Kind of Day 6
This really isn’t Day 6. It’s actually Day 5 since I started a little behind so forgive me for taking a little liberty with the assignment
This weekend was also kind of crazy. Our main sewer drain was clogged and we knew this time it was going to need a little more than a snake and some hot water.
I was on my mobile device a lot getting in touch with the plumber, texting back and forth and trying to see how much a sewer line repair would be running me. The cool thing is I was able to do all that and still go swimming with the grandkids because of mobile. All that was handled with a call, text or a quick check of local plumbers on Yelp and Angie’s List.
Reflecting on the five days using mobile.
I miss my desktop and laptop. I’m kind of old school but very tech savvy and use mobile more than most. I grew up pounding a typewriter, struggling with an old Radio Shack TRS 80s, putting change in a public phone and taking notes on a notepad. The desktop is my connection to those days and it just feels right.
That said I am extremely mobile. I noticed my routine and it centers around checking in on my email, text, social posts and Googling stuff I don’t know or need to research. It’s amazing how dependent I am on digital and mobile.
I have a million apps on my iPhone, Samsung, and mini iPad. I use email, text, camera, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, a few other social media platforms, and tools like iMovie as well as some productivity apps like Word, Google maps, and a calculator. The other zillion apps basically sit there and one or two may be used once or twice a year.
Here are a few things I learned about mobile sites.
Keep calls to action front and center. 
Keep menus short and sweet but let them do some heavy lifting.
Keep getting back to the home page easy.
Keep in mind people are there for what they want so keep promotions simple and don’t let them steal the show.
Keep your search front and center. People use the search function a lot and they need to know where it is on your mobile site. Make the searches relevant to what your customer wants.
Keep customer engagement top priority. If they have a question, don’t leave them hanging. Customer service is key on mobile.
Keep the purchasing function as easy as possible. Don’t make them work too hard to check out. 
For me, sites like Amazon and Home Depot (I’m a DIY kind of guy or more like take parts back until I get the right one) check off a lot of these bullet points. 
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So, all in all, it was an interesting week. I am now aware that I am totally addicted to my phone or in reality, it is part of who I am and what I do. I embrace the new technology and understand that eventually mobile will be how the majority of consumers do business each and every day. The same is true for education and many of the same principals can be applied to higher education websites that are too stuffy and not mobile.
But at the end of the day, I know that it’s time to take that phone and capture a moment in time that is just for me. 
Aloha
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Joe’s Weather Blog: Cleaning off the desk (THU-1/25)
Every so often as I see things pop up in my twitter feed that I find interesting…I save them to use for the blog. My hope is to use them in that day’s blog or the next day. Well usually the weather changes what I was going to write about that particular day and instead all these little ditties end up collecting dust. So for long time readers of the blog…every so often I like to “clean off my desk” and just get it all out there. There isn’t necessarily a cohesiveness to all this but at least my “desk” will be a bit emptier when I’m done with it.
The other reason why I do this, is that usually there isn’t a lot of interesting weather to talk about in the short term…and there really isn’t aside from the wind…milder temperatures, cooler Sunday and then a nice warm-up again early next week. Let’s still keep an eye on the 2/1 time period for what it’s worth (probably not a lot though).
Forecast:
Today: Sunny and windy with highs around 60°. Some may do better than that. Winds will gust to 30+ MPH. Be alert for the risk of grass fires today with the dry vegetation and gusty winds!
Tonight: Breezy and mild with lows in the 40s
Friday: Windy and mild with some more clouds…highs should again be well into the 50s.
Saturday: Mostly sunny and nice with highs in the 50s
Sunday: More seasonable with highs closer to about 40° and more clouds too.
Discussion:
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So let’s start the randomness of this…
December average temperatures were .6° above average
January temperatures so far are 3.6° below average…that will be whittled too over the next week. We may end up below average…but not by much.
This is our 35th coldest winter (12/1-1/24) so far.
Precip wise…
December we only had .19″ which was 1.34″ below average
January (so far) we’re up to 1.13″ which is (.35″ above average so far)
It’s clear the month of February will make or break a variety of winter forecasts. IF temperatures are somewhat above average…the winter overall may end up near to above average. If it’s a colder month overall…the winter will be colder than average in the end.
Precip wise…all it will take is one substantial storm (rain or snow) considering our monthly average for precip is around 1.5″…one or two decent storms can easilty push our winter totals above average…although many may perceive this as a dry winter in the end though. Let’s see how February goes before we determine how winter has been from a temperature and precip standpoint.
Not surprisingly the “official” forecasts offer little help from the Climate Prediction Center.
Rain/snow…
EC by the way represents “equal chances” of either above or below average precip or temperatures…in other words a major collective ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not really helpful for our area.
I do think that we may be colder than average over the 1st half of the month…not sure what happens on the back half though.
For snow lovers…there are some hopeful signs…especially after the 5th-7th of the month. We’ll see and we’ve been down this road (somewhat) before but at least to me the road does appear a bit different this time.
Now its time to clean off the desk.
Remember how wet and snowy the western US was last season. All sorts of records breaking precip events. Tremendous mountain snows…well this season is not following suit and in some cases some of the mountains out west in CA have even less snow than the drought years, especially the season from 2 years ago…which was very little.
Latest #water supply update: Snowpack in the Sierra & Upper Colorado River basin are lagging well below normal. The current snow water content in the Northern Sierra is tracking the worst snowpack in history (WY '14-'15) https://t.co/cKfalZMCz2 pic.twitter.com/bhi0gMQ3RP
— MWD of SoCal (@mwdh2o) January 23, 2018
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Still a pretty bleak #snowpack and snow water equivalent (SWE) picture in the West. Forecast looks favorable for the Cascades and northern Rockies, but most of the Sierra, Utah, and Colorado miss out #snowdrought pic.twitter.com/j0WqYax3dJ
— Nick Nauslar (@NickyNaus) January 24, 2018
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In the tweets above…the RED regions are the ones really lacking. The GREENS are the regions that are doing average to good.
Remember Harvey in Texas…all that rain…well now they’ve really dried out…and drought is becoming more and more of an issue.
Harvey hit Texas 5 months ago breaking rainfall records. Now, much of the state is in drought https://t.co/NRZoYNulN3 pic.twitter.com/9tHUP04QQV
— Annie Daniel (@anieldaniel) January 24, 2018
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This tweet is from a couple of days ago…and the streak continues.
Lubbock is now reached 75 days without measurable precipitation. This ties us with 1995 for the 5th longest streak. Moving into 3rd place this week seems like a sure bet, trailing only the 88 days in 1921-1922 and 98 days of 2005-2006. https://t.co/Tp7DLqzeFA #txwx #lubwx
— NWS Lubbock (@NWSLubbock) January 23, 2018
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Amarillo is crazy dry…tack on another day to this…their last real measurable rain, and it was .01″ was back on 10/13!
Today is day 103, and we are still dry, with several more dry days to come. Although there might be a small glimmer of hope on the last day of January (Day 110), we may have to look to February to see if we can end this dry streak. #phwx pic.twitter.com/FpOFRvn5Et
— NWS Amarillo (@NWSAmarillo) January 24, 2018
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Again a study of contrasts…back to Harvey…so much water in the Houston area…it actually sunk the land.
Because of the weight of the flooding around Houston due to #Harvey, the land sunk 2cm or just over 3/4 of an inch. #OSSTahoe
— Paul Goodloe (@Paul_Goodloe) January 22, 2018
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On the subject of disasters…this seems about right
US Natural Disaster Map. https://t.co/hHsLhMt0ts pic.twitter.com/97Iob3FdWt
— Bob Sykes (@BelieveInBob) January 22, 2018
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2017 was a very expensive year for weather-related disasters. Almost 350 BILLION dollars worth
2017 was the costliest year for weather disasters on record. Total economic losses were $344B, surpassing the previous record of $294B in 2005.
Overall damage from natural disasters totaled $353B; second only to 2011 ($486B).
Download the report here: https://t.co/iSVO0XJ2Un pic.twitter.com/2LTBw48Qlt
— Steve Bowen (@SteveBowenWx) January 24, 2018
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Speaking of 2017..want to look at all the different severe weather warnings issued. You can tell we had our moments in KC
All tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, and special marine warnings from 2017. Data source: IEM. pic.twitter.com/FjmY4LMopF
— Brandon M. (@WxBDM) January 21, 2018
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  The NE part of the country is thawing out somewhat now…but like us it was very cold for awhile there. That cold, combined by the rivers that are common led to many ice jams. Worse this year than in the past because of the length of the colder temperatures
Quite possibly the weirdest ice jam video I've ever seen – "ice tsunami" caused by backflow from a flood control project in Avoca, PA https://t.co/zvP3d2KBs7
— Jesse Ferrell (@Accu_Jesse) January 24, 2018
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  This is some of the eeriest video you'll ever watch. Slowly rising Connecticut River due to an ice jam…just pushing around and lifting huge rocks/shattering docks. https://t.co/FyblYSdpU6
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) January 17, 2018
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Snow lovers this year have been overjoyed in parts of the country where they never have any luck, meanwhile in other parts of the country…not so much. This next tidbit is a few days old…but gets the point across for the southern US at least.
Here's a look at the Top 30 locations for NWS Climo sites across the U.S. Alma, Georgia normal snowfall to date is 0.1" and they have 3.0" for the season. 2900% above normal. Birmingham Alabama is 700% above normal. NYC is 88% above normal. pic.twitter.com/nurtwn36Uh
— Ralphs Weather OBS (@WeatherNut27) January 21, 2018
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The hurricane season was active and devastating. Final reports of some of the more noteworthy storms are being compiled now…here is some data regarding Irma
Irma for the record books. #wxcs2018 @CBSMiami pic.twitter.com/13DigBSZgD
— Craig Setzer CBS4 (@CraigSetzer) January 18, 2018
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and while 2017 had a lot of tornadoes (by numbers near 1400 so far) thankfully for whatever reason…the last 6 months or so have had no deaths from tornadoes…and this continues I believe. This tweet is about a week old now so we’re up to 253 or so and still going.
U.S. sets record of 246 straight days without a tornado death https://t.co/XZ192hZc68@hebrooks87 @NWSSPC @NOAA @NWS pic.twitter.com/JKmeAkzjZG
— USA TODAY Weather (@usatodayweather) January 17, 2018
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Soon severe weather season will be coming…and the NWS in Pleasant Hill and Topeka will be going around the region and conducting free severe weather training classes. We’ll be promoting these on the air but IF you want to get a head start and plan things…they start on Monday in JOCO, KS
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KC region severe weather talks by the NWS in Pleasant Hill
Eastern KS Spotter Talks from the NWS in Topeka
OK that will do it for today…a little bit of everything and now my desk is a lot cleaner than it was an hour+ ago.
Look at this stunning shot from ‎Mark McDaniel at Wyandotte County Lake
Joe
  from FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV | News, Weather, Sports http://fox4kc.com/2018/01/25/joes-weather-blog-cleaning-off-the-desk-thu-1-25/
from Kansas City Happenings https://kansascityhappenings.wordpress.com/2018/01/25/joes-weather-blog-cleaning-off-the-desk-thu-1-25/
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