From the early evening hours of 2/5/08, part of The Weather Channel's coverage of the Election Day tornado outbreak across Memphis, Nashville, and other areas of the Mid South.
Live coverage of tornado warnings in the Louisville, KY metro area from May 18, 1995 on WAVE-TV. This is part 1 of live coverage with meteorologists Craig Edwards and John Belski featuring live tower cam and radar views.
Live coverage of tornado warnings in the Louisville, KY metro area from May 18, 1995 on WAVE-TV. This is part 2 of live coverage with meteorologists Craig Edwards and John Belski featuring live tower cam and radar views.
Part 1 of the 6PM WHAS-TV newscast on 5/14/95 in Louisville, KY featuring coverage of tornadoes that ravaged a number of North Central Kentucky communities, including Vine Grove. With anchors Donna Lacy in the studio and Jeff Lifson in Hardin County, KY, alogn with reporter Lisa Kiava, Stephanie Collins in Sky 11, and meteorologist Beth Andrews.
From 1997 on WDRB-TV in Louisville, KY, meteorologist Tammy Garrison interrupts programming for several tornado warning updates. Also includes a brief clip from the 10PM newscast that night.
The opening segment of one of the 1993 WHAS-TV Thunder Over Louisville broadcast featuring Kirby Adams, John O'Connor, Barry Bernson, Wayne Perkey, Terry Meiners, and some nice camera angles.
Parts of the 11PM newscast on 7/6/87 from WHAS-TV in Louisville, KY featuring updates on severe weather damage in Southern Indiana from reporter Rick Redman, weather with the late meteorologist Chuck Taylor, and anchors Melissa Forsythe and Gary Roedemier.
This 11PM "Late Report" newscast from WLKY-TV in Louisville, KY from 1993 features anchors Vicki Dortch and Bruce Dunbar in the studio, and weathercaster Reed Yadon at the National Weather Service office in Louisville.
A clip from the final minute of the Indiana High School Basketball Championship game of 1990. Damon Bailey from Bedford North Lawrence High School in Bedford, IN helps his team claim the title over the Concord Minutemen.
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Live coverage of tornado warnings in the Louisville, KY metro area from May 18, 1995 on WAVE-TV. This is part 3 of live coverage with meteorologists Craig Edwards and John Belski featuring live tower cam and radar views.
Live coverage of tornado warnings in the Louisville, KY metro area from May 18, 1995 on WAVE-TV. This is part 4 of live coverage with meteorologists Craig Edwards and John Belski featuring live tower cam and radar views
From 12/7/86, meteorologist John Belski of WLKY-TV in Louisville fills in on a weekend newscast for Reed Yadon, and a story by Ralph Merkel about the WLRS "Bridge The Gap" campaign. Also, from 12/12/86, meteorologist John Belski and anchorman Rick Little show off their favorite Christmas card.
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