
The 2022 Spring Severe Weather Season produced numerous, violent tornadoes across the central and southern United States. However, it's one violent tornado that *didn't* happen that's received a lot of attention over the past several weeks. Walker and Jarod discuss erroneous storm damage reports, Tornado Emergencies, and the verbiage they prefer to use on air when discussing tornadoes. After that, who doesn't love a good dipping sauce? (Walker, apparently.) The two dive into a dipping sauce/condiment discussion that goes from ketchup to cream cheese.
1:30 - What is a Tornado Emergency?
2:30 - Erroneous report prompts a Tornado Emergency
4:00 - False reports happen, and most aren't intentional
5:20 - Reviewing the Swartz (Ouachita Parish) tornado
7:00 - Tornadoes: Possible, apparent, confirmed
10:20 - Straight-line winds vs. tornado
13:00 - Even meteorologists make mistakes
13:30 - Need. More. Radars.
14:50 - Shortening tornado warnings
19:10 - Ketchup: The Crutch Condiment
21:00 - Walker despises ranch dressing
21:50 - Walker's love affair with Cane's and/or Zaxby's sauces continues
22:55 - A salute to honey mustard
25:10 - Mayo, Miracle Whip, and the like
26:00 - Walker *gasp* hates sour cream
27:05 - Is barbecue sauce underrated?
28:15 - A less than flattering discussion on relish
28:45 - Teriyaki for Mr. Snowden
29:20 - Sweet and sour sauce
30:05 - Using/not using steak sauce
30:55 - Other assorted condiments
34:00 - Hot sauces!