And, by the nature of warnings, they are very sterile, and don't really tell you much about what is actually happening.
Listening to the warnings over the Pine Point fire a few weeks ago, (mixed up with other warnings for other fires) I just ended up switching off...until a person rang, who said he was in the CFS.
I don't know if he was with the IMT (it sort of sounded like he might have been), or whether he had official sanction to speak publically to the media, but he came across reasonably well - and gave far more information about what was happening with the fire in a more listener friendly way.
The sort of stuff he spoke of was along the lines of roughly how many trucks were on the fire ground, what strike teams were coming, generally what was burning (eg grain crop),what the fire behaviour was like (eg flame height) and what conditions the firefighters were facing.
In the few minutes the person spoke, he gave far more general info than we had got in the previous few hours via official media releases - and gave a much better picture of what was actually happening.
I hope that this type of information release can be utilised more often!
Pip