
by Chad Cross, KWCH 12 News Director (WICHITA, Kan.)
If you have a high definition television, you may be watching our news in HD right now. KWCH 12 is the only station in this area broadcasting local news in high definition.
Now, we're the only ones with weather in high definition.
For those of you with HD TVs, you've been seeing blue bars on either side of our weather graphics. Now, our graphics are in widescreen format.
Everyone will see a difference, even if you don't have an HD TV. All viewers will get a clearer, more detailed look at storms on radar with HD Super Doppler, and more information to help you plan ahead with HD Future Track.
Even as our meteorologists are on air giving your forecast, our new weather system is automatically updating numbers like temperatures and wind speeds. Whether we're reporting sunshine or severe weather, current conditions are always being updated live on air.
Storm Team 12 is committed to bringing you critical information during severe weather. With the latest technology available, you will have a better understanding of how storms are forming, the potential danger they pose, where they're headed and what it all means to you.
Storm Team 12 has always shown you the most accurate, up-to-date information to help you prepare for the weather. Now, we're showing it to you in high definition.