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Dr. Spann graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 1991. He works in Fort Smith, AR and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery). Dr. Spann is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Fort Smith.
Chester High School North Manchester IN 1982-1989, Manchester Elementary School North Manchester IN 1989-1990, Manchester Junior High School North Manchester IN 1990-1992
I think Alabamians are tired of dealing with COVID-19, and after last Sunday, tired of dealing with severe weather, James Spann, the chief meteorologist for the ABC affiliate in Birmingham, wrote in a Facebook post outlining Sundays severe weather threat. We dont do this to scare anyone, or mak
Date: Apr 19, 2020
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Hurricane Irma Live Updates: Storm Weakens in Florida but Still Packs a Punch
, people reacted with incredulity, noting that the water had disappeared where whitecaps were just hours before on Sunday in Tampa Bay. James Spann, an Alabama meteorologist and weather blogger, reacted sternly to a photograph on Twitter of people playing in the sand exposed by the retreating water.
Date: Sep 11, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
To fight apathy, weather service to test new tornado warnings: 'COMPLETE ...
James Spann, chief meteorologist with WBMA-TV in Birmingham, Ala., said the impact-based warning experiment could provide broadcasters and emergency management agencies with a useful tool in an age when a majority of people still wait for an outdated technology tornado sirens to seek shelter.
But in the case of this weeks outbreak, weather forecasters reported nearly a full week prior that Wednesday would be a red-letter day, as ABC 33/40 meteorologist James Spann noted several times on his web site in the run-up to the outbreak. The NWS had placed the northern two-thirds in a rare hi
"The truth is, even if you did everything you were supposed to do, unless you were in an underground bunker, you weren't going to survive," James Spann of the ABC affiliate in Birmingham, Ala., told The New York Times.