TNETweather (Kevin Reed) has passed away
Posted: Wed 17 Jan 2018 6:30 pm
On my Facebook feed, Kevin's sister posted
10+ years ago I had collaborated with him to generate a set of website templates for Weather-Display software use, and then expanded to include Cumulus and other weather software. The architecture of the template set was Kevin's design.
Under the handle of TNETweather, he was open, sharing and always willing to help his fellow weather enthusiasts on the Weather-Display and Cumulus forums with scripts, graphics and general debugging assistance. His contributions to the weather community have stood the test of time and continue in broad usage. He will be missed by all he has known/assisted in the weather enthusiast community.
I am deeply saddened by his passing.Maelisa Reed to Kevin Reed
15 January at 13:43 ·
My Beloved Brother Kevin Reed , The Best Bother In The World, You Will Be Dearly Missed Forever
10+ years ago I had collaborated with him to generate a set of website templates for Weather-Display software use, and then expanded to include Cumulus and other weather software. The architecture of the template set was Kevin's design.
Under the handle of TNETweather, he was open, sharing and always willing to help his fellow weather enthusiasts on the Weather-Display and Cumulus forums with scripts, graphics and general debugging assistance. His contributions to the weather community have stood the test of time and continue in broad usage. He will be missed by all he has known/assisted in the weather enthusiast community.