Chad Myers

Chad Myers
Chad Everett Myers is an American meteorologist and the severe weather expert for CNN. Myers earned a bachelor's degree in Meteorology from the University of Nebraska...
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From one side of our camera to another, from very gray to blue. That's the way a hurricane is.
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Computer models are like a model car: Sometimes they're perfect and work well, but some models don't get it right. Forecasting is both an art and a science, just like medicine isn't an exact science.
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Will every state eventually get a tornado? Yes. But certain areas are more prone than others.
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Wind gusts will approach 35 to 40 mph, creating wind chills to minus 20,
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One way or another there are going to be pounding waves on the northeast coast.
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More people are killed getting hit by debris than ever get picked up by tornadoes, like Toto in the 'Wizard of Oz'. The best thing you can do is get to a safe zone, as quickly as possible.
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This will cost people a lot of hours of frustration. Whether you're driving, flying, whatever.
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We love these things, and this is a really nice get-together,
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It was probably one of our best races. We finished ahead of Akron who beat us at the All-Ohio Championships.
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It was blindingly heavy snow, and visibility was only a quarter mile in some places,
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We're going to the meet with our eye on five different teams. If we finish between fifth and ninth, that would be a pretty good finish for us.
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We'll see snow from New York City right on down to Philadelphia by Monday night,
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Although it's raining today and it will rain throughout the weekend, Florida is still about two feet short of rain in the last two to three years, ... Many of the lakes in central Florida are still running at 25 percent of capacity.