Say what you want about the guy, but he sticks up for himself. Mike Morgan didn't like the fact that Aaron Tuttle shared the article on Facebook. We know this because Mike left this now deleted Facebook comment on Aaron's wall:įirst of all, it's not surprising that Mike would do something like this. Sometimes, like today, we really need it. Okay, so maybe the Washington Post isn't the best example for non-sensationalized weather reporting, but on a positive note, it's good to be reminded every now and then that hypocrisy exists in places outside of Oklahoma. We need responsible, non-sensationalized weather reporting like what you'd find in the Washington Post. All that does is drum up fear, tv ratings and website page views. We need a responsible weather media that doesn't resort to clickable headlines and panic-inducing forecasts when predicting the weather. F5 Tornado May Hit The Metro" shared an article that criticizes the fear inducing weather media, an exclusive group that Aaron Tuttle has been a part of for over a decade.įorget what Aaron said, I agree with the Washington Post article 100%. The article, which was written by Angela Fritz, was highly critical of the local and national media weather forecasters, including KFOR Channel 4, and the role they played in generating fear about Tuesday's weather fizzle. The comment was in response to this Washington Post article that Aaron shared with his 100,000+ followers. Last night, an Ogle Mole sent me a screenshot of a salty Facebook comment that KFOR Chief Meteorologist Mike Morgan left on Aaron Tuttle's Facebook Page. In today's installment of As The Doppler Turns.
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