STORM TRACK: September 30, 1981 (Volume 4 Issue 6)
Thank you! I have received several articles and much encouragement from readers to continue with Storm Track. I shall! Some of the helpful suggestions that were received include follow-up mailings of reminder notices for subscription renewals, a letters to Editor section, and broadening of Storm Track to include other weather phenomena such as personal encounters with blizzards, floods, etc. Regarding the latter, ST does encourage interesting stories of hazardous or novel weather encounters in addition to tornadoes and severs thunderstorms (e.g. a recent article on photographing the Green Flash). Also, don't forget article ideas on the "foolers" - when you had psyched out just what the storm would do, and -instead- it turned around on you and did the opposite. ST's primary focus will continue to be the tornadic thunderstorm, but other interesting weather encounters are encouraged.
(Editor's Note: If you occasionally stumble over some mis-spelling or syntax omissions in ST issues, please feel free to pencil in the correction or whatever makes sense. These are often late night issues, and the Editor isn't always fully awake.)