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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 9:04 pm |
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Hello. My name is Charlie Wilson. I host and produce a live internet
weather radio show every Tuesday Night at 9:00pm ET called "Center of
Circulation" on Internet Partnership Radio. The show consists of
global severe, winter and tropical weather news/topics with up to the
minute advisories, watches and warnings, safety & preparedness and
periodic special guests.
We currently have three live Weather shows: Tuesday Night at 9pm ET -
"Center of Circulation with Charlie Wilson and Michael Moss, Wednesday
Night at 9pm ET: "The Tropical Roundtable" with Zack Fradella and Mike
Naso and Thursday Night at 9pm ET: "Talkin Tropics" with Mike
Watkins.
I also host a daily podcast at http://podweather.com/ called "Today in
Weather History". This covers notable dates and events in years
past.
We feature excellent weather talk shows:
Sunday
3:05pm - "Weather Talk" with Meteorologists Tony Pann & Justin Berk
(http://www.weathertalkradio.com/)
Tuesday
9:00pm - "Center of Circulation" with Charlie Wilson and Michael Moss
Wednesday
9:00pm - "Tropical Round Table" (Late Spring through Autumn months)
"Winter Round Table" with Zack Fradella (Winter through
Spring months) with Zack Fradella & Mike
Naso
Thursday
9:00pm - "Talkin' Tropics" with Michael Watkins (Seasonal)
***All shows are Eastern Time***
Internet Partnership Radio provides broadcasts of NOAA Weather Radio
covering different areas of the U.S. in various audio formats.
Back by popular demand is the streaming visual HPTV.
Visit http://www.ipr365.com/ to listen live to these programs and any
"Special Live Coverage" (special weather events) broadcasts in
several different audio formats. We have a listener line for
questions
during our live shows.
These shows are also featured for rebroadcast on-demand at http://podweather.com/ |
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