On Thursday, NOAA unveiled an Atlantic hurricane season outlook calling for normal to below average number of storms. How did The Weather Channel headline this news at Weather.com? “NOAA Report: Hurricane Forecast May Shock You”

Several meteorologists on Twitter, recognizing this headline’s preposterous hyperbole, sharply pushed back.

What the hell Weather Channel? “NOAA Report: Hurricane Forecast May Shock You.” Please make this stop (!) pic.twitter.com/14M8ah5Jvr — Ryan N. Maue (@RyanMaue) May 22, 2014

No, http://t.co/PhB2ru8a9V, the federal hurricane season outlook is not shocking. Not at all. Please stop it. pic.twitter.com/VlIoHpK2BD — Andrew Freedman (@afreedma) May 22, 2014

The Weather Channel appeared to be listening to the Twitter chatter. Within an hour or so, it amended the headline to: “NEW: Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast”

Related: Apparently, no one wants to read about the weather at Weather.com