NWS may buy The Weather Channel

The NWS should be dissolved and/or folded under the Department of Defense. I admit that the government might need an official weather forecasting service, however it should be directly related to the DoD not the "Commerce Dept"
 
I was laughing at the Orwell remark because when NWS stock went to 19.84 I was going to post something similar.
 
The NWS should be dissolved and/or folded under the Department of Defense. I admit that the government might need an official weather forecasting service, however it should be directly related to the DoD not the "Commerce Dept"

NWS and NWS-A are the NYSE symbols for News Corp. (the parent company of Fox News).
 
Whoopie-do the Weather Channel sucks anyways. Turn off your TV and use http://www.wunderground.com it is miles better and more accurate since they just give you the up to the second National Weather Service info. Instead of seeing precipitation projection maps, interpreted by some clown, I can just click on the actual real time doppler radar and see for myself if it is snowing in my area.
 
I read that there were government experiments pertaining to putting some ground up granules into hurricaines in order to control them.

So now we have cloud seeding, chemtrails, and remote controlled hurricanes. Mix that with Weather .gov and I'll have to buy a lead umbrella! :D
 
So if NWS buys the Weather channel are they going to have Bill O'Reilly throw the darts at the dartboard instead of monkeys to determine their weather forcasts?
 
I hope he darts his ass!

They need to bring over those crazy moving graphics in the backgroud too.
 
NWS and NWS-A are the NYSE symbols for News Corp. (the parent company of Fox News).

Yeah I realize that now after seeing some other posts around here. The OP should've made that clear.

Here I was thinking that the National Weather Service was going to buy TWC.
 
Great! Now they are going to throw "Global Warming" down our throat any chance they get!
 
The weather channel sucks anyway. The best place to get weather forecast is surprisingly weather.gov.
 
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