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  1. Memorial Day Climatology erh.noaa.gov/iln/climo/summ…
  2. One year ago now, EF1 Tornado in Liberty Township erh.noaa.gov/iln/events/201…
  3. Nice weather graph site...history and forecast...a "little" above average for the next few days weatherspark.com/#!graphs;ws=30…
  4. ...and yet it will not let register as a new member because my email address is already in use??????????????
  5. Okay...GRL3 version 2 is now available...support forum can't retrieve my password because is doesn't recognize my email address...
  6. Officially 0.61" of rain today at my location (3 NE of the Butler County Regional Airport), but most of Butler County stayed DRY
  7. Cell phone alerts are part of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System 1.usa.gov/6Ed8gJ
  8. Some details on Commercial Mobile Alert System capable cell phones 1.usa.gov/H9m4wg
  9. Extreme-weather text alerts set to begin on compatible cell phones usat.ly/KlhgcU
  10. ...but at a considerable cost...but warning polygons could easily be included in the traffic data many automotive units now display
  11. The one thing we are still lacking...radar and/or warning polygons on automotive GPS units...radar is available on marine units...
  12. ...now at 6,800 ft...what goes up, must come down...
  13. Nice little storm on the Butler/Preble border, max reflectivity is at 14,800 ft above radar elevation (66 DBZM)
  14. Very strange, TweetDeck always shows the same photo while trying to view the latest photo from ILN's Facebook feed bit.ly/JHN3TP
  15. @stormchasernick I wonder which one is correct, Weather Underground is also using the database which has 90° as the record.
  16. @dopplertim Just curious...why was today's record high listed as 87°? ...ILN shows the record high as being 90° 1.usa.gov/K5zVrd