I've been following Ed Roberts' KCweather.org for a while now, and it's so far one of the most accurate weather sources. Of course, this is of absolutely no use to my friends and readers outside of KC. But, this is after all a blog about using alternative transportation (but bicycle-focused) in and around KC. With both a blog feed and a nightly audio pod(fore)cast, this is a must-have resource for bike commuters in the area.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
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2 comments:
Hey Noah!
I saw the linkage when I opened up Wordpress for tonight's podcast. Thanks for the shout-out and kind words.
BTW. The weather should be great for hitting the road M-W (outside of the wind Tues and Wed.) I can't wait until tax season ends so I am free to ride to work on my wife's days off.
Take care, and have a great week!
The pleasure is mine! I actually used to work with Michelle Dumler's husband. Michelle's a fellow weather geek who last I knew did a brief stint of weather director at KMBC before heading over to KCTV. No clue where she's at now.
I'm always attentive to the weather, probably more savvy than many but certainly willing to leave it to the professionals. Thanks for helping keep me in the loop!
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