Western Pacific Corner

Posted by: Spetrm, 11:53 AM GMT on January 20, 2012 +1
Starting in the next few month I'll be on the Global TV station NHK world, I'm posting this info here because WU was one of my launching points for me to begin writing weather forecast to the general public, even if only in blog form. Back in 2005-2006 I spent nearly every day on here and made a lot of great friends.

With that said I still have a lot of friends here and even though my time online has waned I still have not forgotten about you.

If you don't have the channel you can get the NHK WORLD APP or look up the website where they stream the news live.

I'll post again when my first casting is. Thanks again everyone!
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Posted by: Spetrm, 1:18 PM GMT on September 20, 2011 +3
I know I haven't posted here in awhile, but thought the latest events with a Typhoon headed towards Honshu warranted a posting of my latest video, thanks WU and haven't forgot about all of my friends here.
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Posted by: Spetrm, 6:16 AM GMT on June 26, 2011 +3
An excerpt from the article I wrote at westernpacificweather.Tropical Storm Meari is rapidly moving north today bringing heavy rain showers across the Korean Peninsula. (Radar image below). This storm that never truly go organized yet has dropped an abundant of precipitation across the entire western pacific is now on its final approach to land and over the next 24 hours will finally dissipate as it gets wrapped up in the upper level flow with the westerly’s. Yet ...
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Posted by: Spetrm, 8:40 PM GMT on June 18, 2011 +1
Still spinning up out here in the westpac, already brought some heavy rains and flooding to much of the southern PI and continues to run up the coast.
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Posted by: Spetrm, 12:59 PM GMT on June 10, 2011 +1
Hey wunderground crew! I had a meet and greet last week with NHK WORLD. If you are unsure on who they are it is about the CNN equivalent for asia. Pretty exciting times ahead and I am defiantly looking forward to it. Just share what is happening in the life of spetrm out here in Japan and I am most defiantly missing all of you stateside.
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Robert is a Navy Aerographers mate, ( a naval weatherman) working as a Forecaster for the pacific ocean. He enjoys photography as well.

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