Dear Mr. Stucker,
I'm not one to complain unnecessarily, but it is a bit frustrating when one is trying to get accurate weather data and you flash numbers on the screen with such rapidity that it is difficult to focus. I have been a loyal KOB watcher for over 35 years and would like to continue to watch the weather on your channel. Please slow your pace down, as others do on other channels. I have called in the past without results.
Sincerely,
Jim Root
I'm not one to complain unnecessarily, but it is a bit frustrating when one is trying to get accurate weather data and you flash numbers on the screen with such rapidity that it is difficult to focus. I have been a loyal KOB watcher for over 35 years and would like to continue to watch the weather on your channel. Please slow your pace down, as others do on other channels. I have called in the past without results.
Sincerely,
Jim Root
Stucker, Steve wrote:
Thanks for the note....and the kind comments. I'll TRY to slow down...but its honestly very difficult. We have the largest coverage area of any market in the nation, and have to get thru a lot of info in a very short time.....They are constantly 'in my ear" telling me to hurry up! What I normally suggest, is for people to not try and take in all the numbers, but to look for "groupings" I.e.: 50's & 60's.....as opposed to exact numbers for each location. The temperature "range" is much more important than specific numbers...because the "high" or "low" you see on the map only represents one hour of the day...at either the highest or lowest points. That said, I will do my best to be so fast on the clicker button. God bless....ssI do love you Steve. You represent the purest form of friendly, humorous, intelligent, thoughtful, lively, pleasant and dedicated reporting of the weather that's aired in New Mexico, perhaps nationwide. Keep up the great work, and your tireless love of animals.
Jim
Thanks again Mr. Root for your kindness and support....ss
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