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Mr. William Elton Brantley

 
 
I`m Mr. William Elton Brantley

I`m An Official Memhis, Tn.

National Weather Service

Skywarn Trained  Storm Spotter

And Volunteer Cooperative Observer

In the Southeast Jackson, Tn. Area !

I `m Station

 I am also A CoCoRaHS  : 

Community Collaborative Rain , Hail &  Snow Network Observer :

I`m Station TN – MD – 16 – Jackson 8.5 SE

9 responses to this post.

  1. Mr Brantley, I first heard you on Reeves and Seabass’s show about five years ago. Keep up the good work!

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  2. Posted by Wm. Reed Jones on August 29, 2008 at 2:46 pm

    Mr. William Elton Brantly ( “Billy B.”). I suspect that your parents called you by your middle name at least twice before yelling all three and adding “Come here right now”, as did my parents so many years ago. Everyone else who finds out you have more than two names insist, persist and require first name, middle initial, last name only. I have fought that battle all my life. When I find out what your Mama called you I will drop the Billy B. and, not because of my imprtance, but because of my advanced age, I will drop the Mr. when I address you by your calling name. I was trying to find time between doctor’s visits for my wife and me, her home, civic, and social activities, my “yaahd’n gaahd’n” duties and other peoples funerals to Email you. I can only hope I am sucessful with this endeavorsince I am totally computer stupid. I wanted to find out if the reason for your erratic reporting times after being an unwavering, consist, and accurate member of the “Midnight Three Musketeers”, was due to a shift change or a health problem. Then about that time I had some problems of my own, from which I am recuperating nicely. I will seek help and Email you later. I thank you for your concerns and best wishes for my health. Reed Jones TN – WL 2 – Fairview 2.9

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  3. Posted by Curtis D. anderson Sr. on September 27, 2008 at 5:36 am

    Mr. Brantley ,I enjoy looking at your weather conditions posted on this website! I think you do a great job on this ! Keep on smiling ! Your friend, Curtis also in south jackson area ( BEMIS)!!

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  4. Posted by chip moss on June 29, 2009 at 7:40 am

    Hello Mr. Brantley:

    I am interested in potentially putting some PV solar panels on my farm land in Madison County. Can you provide a climatology report that I can share with potential lenders? (lightening and tornado concerns)

    Thanks!

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  7. Posted by Valerie Hetzel on July 10, 2010 at 10:00 am

    Mr. Brantley,

    I am looking for historical climate data for liberty tennessee along with wind data. I am in the middle of making an offer on some land there. I hope to grow grapes. I have been told by a grape expert to get this data before buying. I am in a great need ASAP. Can you point me in a direction.

    I would be ever so grateful!

    Valerie

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    • Hello Mrs. Valerie Hetzel : I found this Weather Underground Link that has a station near you
      It shows Brandywood, Tn. as its location : The Link is : http://www.wunderground.com/US/TN/Liberty.html
      I hope this link works ok here
      However it does not break down the daily conditions like I do on my Blog : I do that myself for my location.
      You can still get daily Lo`s and Hi`s and Rainfall amounts from it though
      You will have to click on the History Data Boxes to get the Wind Info
      And you will have to click on each day to figure that out.
      I know this sounds like a lot of work
      The only other site that I know of is the National Weather Service In Nashville, Tn.
      They do have Crossville, Tn. listed on their site that details the hourly wind there for the past three days but that location may be too far you from you.
      That Link is : http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ohx/ : schroll down a little and you will see Crossville
      Just click on Crossville If you would like to see that locations conditions.
      I do not think there is a National Weather Service Station close to you.
      That is why I`m leaving you with that Weather Underground Link.
      I know we are several miles away from each other But some of the data I have on my Blog may not be that far off from your location
      Well I hope this helps you out and is Not too confusing. Thanks for visiting my Blog.

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