We know things get really dumb during a presidential election year, but now people have gone and gotten under meteorologist James Spann's skin.
I say "people," but we know that nefarious sources are also responsible for some of the far-out things people say.
So whether it's bots, Russian misinformation spreaders, domestic trolls or just people who are more than happy to spread an obviously fake but irresistibly shareable headline ... let's all vow to think before we believe, and think even harder before we share.
AL.com's William Thornton reports that Spann said he even reported some of the threats he's received on social media after he merely shared a FEMA web page that addressed rumors and scams.
Early in the week he had asked people to keep misinformation out of his Facebook page, including theories about the moon's being nuked by the government, that hurricanes are being steered by the government, or that the weather is being controlled by the government to influence the presidential election.
Mostly, it just stirred the hornets nest of people who have an incredible amount of faith in our government's ability to perform at a high level and keep it a secret.
At least the ones who are people at all.