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Retired Professional and Business Men's Club of Wichita

Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman speaks to the Retired Professional and Business Men’s Club at the Petroleum Club in downtown Wichita. The Retired Professional and Business Men's Club of Wichita hosted a Storm Tracker Shoutout to discuss the evolution of tornado sirens and tornado warnings over the decades. The event was part of a larger discussion about the impact of tornadic disasters in Kansas, such as the 1955 Udall Tornado, the 1957 Ruskin Heights Tornado, and El Dorado Tornado in 1958. Finally, we chatted about the career path that brought him back home to Wichita and KSN.

Retired Professional and Business Men's Club of Wichita

公開済み : 2年前 沿って Lisa TeachmanWeather

A special Storm Tracker Shoutout to the Retired Professional and Business Men’s Club. I had a chance to speak with these folks recently at the Petroleum Club in downtown Wichita.

We talked about the evolution of tornado sirens and how tornado warnings changed over the decades. Unfortunately, both of which the result of tornadic disasters here in Kansas such as the 1955 Udall Tornado, the Ruskin Heights Tornado that hit the Kansas City Metro, starting on the Kansas side, in 1957, and El Dorado Tornado in 1958.

We also chatted about my weather career path that brought me back home to Wichita and KSN.

Thank you, Retired Professional and Business Men’s Club for the opportunity to speak to you all.


トピック: Kansas, Wichita

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