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Is Spann not the king of Alabama weather anymore?

Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:19 pm
Posted by GEAUXmedic
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Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:19 pm
Looks like he isn't the most trusted source in Birmingham.

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On Monday night, Jan. 26, at just after 10:30, a tornado touched down in a suburban area of Birmingham, Ala., killing a 14-year-old boy who was sheltering with his family in their basement when a tree fell on their house. Dozens more were injured. The tornado was estimated to be at least a high-end EF-2, with winds up to 135 miles an hour.

The area was under a tornado watch, according to Collin Gaston, the GM of WBRC, Gray’s Fox affiliate in Birmingham, until a tornado warning was issued at just around 10:30 p.m.

The network affiliates in Birmingham were in their late newscasts at the time. “Nobody went on the air guaranteeing a tornado, but the possibility of a tornado was there so we were all alerting,” Gaston says.


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Morey says WBRC’s chief meteorologist, J-P Dice, told viewers in the 5 p.m. news that “all it takes is one, so that’s why we watch storms like this. We had two meteorologists on duty that night, as per our severe weather plan,” Morey says, “and I think that’s what separates us from the rest.”


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WBRC’s tornado coverage that night led the market in household ratings. The ABC, CBS and NBC affiliates’ late news started at 10 p.m., while WBRC’s, being a Fox affiliate, started at 9.

“That ratings result was more of a gap between 1 and 2 than what it would be on a normal day,” Gaston says.

Morey says that when a tornado warning was issued, “our team tracked the tornado on radar and began giving our viewers at home very detailed information from our AccuTrack radar systems, which included the timing, street level updates and identifying neighborhoods that needed to get to safety immediately.”


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Once the warnings were issued, viewers could turn to any local TV station providing tornado coverage. But more of them chose WBRC.

“It was nice to see that the largest contingent of viewers that were looking to get weather information decided to tune into our station that night,” Gaston says, “I also think there’s a couple reasons why.”

Gaston says WBRC’s strategy for weather coverage is to be accurate, early and give the information often.

“We are a first-alert station,” Gaston says, noting it has been branded that way for at least the past five years.


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Morey says he met with chief meteorologist Dice the day after the tornado, and they traveled together to the impacted locations.

“That’s where I filmed several interviews of J-P to see and speak to people directly impacted by the storms, several of whom said they were watching him that night and heard him say to get to safety.”

“It’s a reminder for us of how much responsibility we have as broadcasters to get timely, factual and potentially life-saving information out to the public when we have severe storms,” Morey says. “We do not take that responsibility lightly. It’s the most important thing we do as broadcasters.”

The station produced a promo after the tornado explaining the reason why it’s a First Alert station.

“We wanted to convey to folks that we are here for you, and if there is something bad going on we are going to keep an eye on it and do everything we can to give you all the information you need to be safe,” Gaston says. “The next time something bad looks like it is coming our way or is on the ground, we hope you turn to us because we have been there for you in the past.”
Posted by VermilionTiger
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:21 pm to
LMAO. If you think this thing is going anywhere west of Lafayette at the most, you are dead wrong. I wouldn't even bank on that.

-GEAUXmedic
Posted by GEAUXmedic
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:23 pm to
Low IQ post bro. When you don't have anything constructive to say.
Posted by Roll Tide Ravens
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2015
42155 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:23 pm to
I'll say this: Spann is the GOAT individual TV meteorologist in the Birmingham market, but Fox 6 in Birmingham has the better overall team of meteorologists and has the better technology (radar, graphics, etc.). When Spann had Jason Simpson, they were an incredible team, but now Spann has meteorologists that are good but just aren't someone who makes a dynamic duo. Fox 6 has captured the James Spann/Jason Simpson magic with JP Dice and Wes Wyatt.

The stuff the GM of Fox 6 is saying in those quotes is just him hyping up his own station, though. ABC 33/40 and the other affiliates had their people in the studios the night of the Fultondale tornado and all of them were on air as soon as the tornado warning was issued.
This post was edited on 2/22/21 at 12:28 pm
Posted by The Boat
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Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:24 pm to
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
38865 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:24 pm to
Who knows. Dice is way less histrionic than Spann is though, so maybe there has been a shift. I've never cared for Spann, but he definitely knows his stuff when it comes to severe weather in the south and Alabama.
Posted by Old Money
Member since Sep 2012
36320 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:25 pm to
I couldn't even tell you my local weather guy, or any news anchor.
Posted by IAmNERD
Member since May 2017
19179 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:26 pm to
Probably has more to do with him being on ABC and most people watching FOX.

The FOX weather team is better as a whole for several years now imo.
This post was edited on 2/22/21 at 12:27 pm
Posted by AUriptide
Member since Aug 2009
7334 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:28 pm to
JP Dice is pretty good, but I would still say Spann is the most trusted.

The issue is with the talent around them. Fox 6 has the best news team in Birmingham, so I'm sure that helps.
Posted by crimsonsaint
Member since Nov 2009
37247 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:29 pm to
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Is Spann not the king of Alabama weather anymore?


No idea but one of my nephews dressed up as him for Halloween or some dress up day at school. So I’d say he’s still popular.
Posted by BottomlandBrew
Member since Aug 2010
27065 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 12:29 pm to
Spann still kills it online, whether its on facebook or his podcast or whatever else.
Posted by Evolved Simian
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Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 2/22/21 at 1:46 pm to
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The issue is with the talent around them. Fox 6 has the best news team in Birmingham, so I'm sure that helps.




This. There's no doubt that Spann is still the top weather guy individually, but the Fox station has much higher viewership these days due to a better overall news team, and honestly, more long term personalities than the other stations.
Posted by Bamafig
Member since Nov 2018
3140 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 2:22 pm to
You bes’ respect the polygon is all I’m sayin’.
And take the “course of least regret” while your at it.
Posted by Buck Nekkid
Denver Colorado
Member since Jan 2021
151 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 3:00 pm to
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Is Spann not the king of Alabama weather anymore?


Nick Saban controls the weather in Alabama
Posted by BaddestAndvari
That Overweight Racist State
Member since Mar 2011
18283 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 3:13 pm to
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Is Spann not the king of Alabama weather anymore?


I feel like Spann is much more of a public persona now than anything else these days.

If you are looking for quirky commentary on the happenings in the south when it relates to weather - Spann has a much bigger reach online, so he gets stuff from all over. Spann is mostly following his parent company in the way they do business, they prefer the "personalities" as the face of their groups, even though I bet Spann would much rather be behind a computer watching polygons all day still.

J.P. Dice and West Wyatt have been our go-to since I moved into the area - their technology is ahead of ABC, their team is awesome, and I just kinda trust them more when the shite is hitting the fan. (but this has a lot to do with me growing up watching another "Gray Television" station in Huntsville (WAFF) where "John Paul Dice" was one of Meteorologist in the background as we would shelter in place for Tornados there)
This post was edited on 2/22/21 at 3:14 pm
Posted by CaptSpaulding
Member since Feb 2012
6501 posts
Posted on 2/22/21 at 3:20 pm to
Spann isn’t as popular among liberals in Birmingham because he doesn’t fall in line with their climate change talking points.

ETA:

Facebook followers:

J.P. Dice: 74K
Spann: 723K
This post was edited on 2/22/21 at 3:23 pm
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