springparrot wrote:I thought it was streaming last time?
And I didn't register.
I didn't register either, Molly. Just clicked on the small picture on the right. This is what it says:
This is our live web cam from the Chevy Tahoe. The image above should refresh every 20-30 seconds or so. Our live streaming video will be available from one of our remote units once it is set up along the central Gulf Coast. The link will be posted later in the weekend
springparrot wrote: Still can't find it....what do I click for the right link?
First post...
And from the article:
"I am all set to deploy a series of weather stations and video camera units from Gulfport to Waveland. The local Civil Defense has cleared me for setting up the equipment and we will work together to monitor it throughout. You may access one of the units here on HurricaneTrack.com and I will post that link later tonight. The others, including the Tahoe live camera are available at HurricaneLiveNet.com. Because of the huge expense in running live video over the Internet, the site has to be subsrciption based. There is no way that 500,000 people can access all of our feeds and data at once. It will crash the entire system. I will continue to post video reports and weather info here tonight and in to tomorrow. There is a chance, a good chance, that all communications will cease to function here. Do not worry- I will phone in to Jesse Bass when ever possible any reports that I need put on to this site. It is very rare to witness and be a part of a category five hurricane. I will be as safe as possible and will be hoping for the best for all of us down here in harm's way."
Thanks for the link, this guy sounds like a nit..
I kinda wish I was with him after reading that