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TVN Weather is shutting down its Live Storm Chasing service
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:23 pm
Disappointing. I really liked it...
After careful thought and consideration, we have decided to discontinue the TVNweather Live Storm chasing service.
When we launched the TVN live streaming platform 4 years ago, our mission was to grow a platform for storm chasers to share their severe weather reports and experiences in the field with weather enthusiasts, news media, emergency managers, and especially the people in the path of these dangerous storms. The platform has provided many storm chasers with the opportunity to share their chases with the world and we consider the overall experience a success. Many people and organizations have also come to rely on it for public safety and early warning and we know it will be missed.
Unfortunately and for various reasons, we can no longer provide the level of service everyone has grown to expect and as such we would rather simply shut the service down rather than provide a substandard viewing experience.
We are not seeking options or contributions to continue operating the Live Storm Chasing platform, but simply would like to thank our loyal supporters and especially our network of hard-working storm chasers for growing this incredible product over the last 4 years.
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After careful thought and consideration, we have decided to discontinue the TVNweather Live Storm chasing service.
When we launched the TVN live streaming platform 4 years ago, our mission was to grow a platform for storm chasers to share their severe weather reports and experiences in the field with weather enthusiasts, news media, emergency managers, and especially the people in the path of these dangerous storms. The platform has provided many storm chasers with the opportunity to share their chases with the world and we consider the overall experience a success. Many people and organizations have also come to rely on it for public safety and early warning and we know it will be missed.
Unfortunately and for various reasons, we can no longer provide the level of service everyone has grown to expect and as such we would rather simply shut the service down rather than provide a substandard viewing experience.
We are not seeking options or contributions to continue operating the Live Storm Chasing platform, but simply would like to thank our loyal supporters and especially our network of hard-working storm chasers for growing this incredible product over the last 4 years.
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Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:32 pm to NorthEndZone
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:38 pm to weadjust
Thanks. I was about to start looking for another source but you found it for me.
ETA: Chaser on that site that you linked has a developing funnel east of Lubbock.
ETA: Chaser on that site that you linked has a developing funnel east of Lubbock.
This post was edited on 4/28/16 at 5:43 pm
Posted on 4/28/16 at 6:57 pm to weadjust
I keep getting "a playback error has occurred" after a minute or so of watcher a chaser on the My Radar app. Is the storm chasing not live like TVN? When I switch to a different chaser it does the same thing. If I go back to a chaser I previously looked at his video starts from the same spot when I was previously watching, like it's just recordings and not live.
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