We learned about analog to digital converters yesterday in instrumentation and all I could think of were bit puns. It was a bit distracting. Iβll get over it bit by bit, though
We learned about analog to digital converters yesterday in instrumentation and all I could think of were bit puns. It was a bit distracting. Iβll get over it bit by bit, though
Had a great time at #AMS2026. Thank you to everyone who attended my talk regarding tornado structure in TTUKa data from the LIFT experiment!
Haha, thank you!! Iβm speechless. Just pure joy right now π
Tried to remove the battery for my 2015 ford escape and BOY was I in for a nasty surprise this evening. Setting aside a few hours tomorrow evening for thisβ¦project. Sigh.
A clock moves 2*pi radians in 12 hours -> pi/6 radians per hour
Treating 12 oβclock as my reference, 9 oβclock would be 3/2*pi radians
Applying the same logic, 3*(pi - 0.14) would be pi*(pi - 0.14)/2 radians
The difference between the two angles would be your error: approx. 0.0025 radians!
At the eye doctor right now and my vision must be horrible. I donβt remember 9 oβclock being an irrational time
NWC REUnion 2025: β
Had a blast meeting up with friends and mentors :)
Thanks! I was definitely exaggerating here, just the amount of reckless drivers out there is crazy. Defensive driving FTW
Itβs not driving in Lubbock if you donβt have a near death experience once a week
Here is footage of the tornadoes/dancing vortices while the TTU-Ka LIFT teams were deployed. The dust acted as a great tracer! youtu.be/a0UCVFjckMU?...
Next up, the main tornado translated through Ka1's RHI plane, resulting in this series of RHI scans depicting the tornado's core and outbound/inbound sides. This is between 3-4 km away from the radar. 2/2.
On April 25th, 2025, the TTU-Ka LIFT teams successfully intercepted a tornado near Muleshoe, TX. First up are PPI scans of the main tornado and the "dancing" vortices/subsequent smaller tornadoes captured by Ka2. 1/2. #LIFT #tornado
The saga continues. First day back from sb, the power/water goes out at 10 am and tech tells us to work remotely for the rest of the day
Also, we saw a multi vortex dust devil on our drive to Amarillo but were unable to get a picture/video π
Some pictures from our Palo Duro hike! Great way to start off SB, it was beautiful out there
Being an IU basketball fan is so frustrating
We went from studying all day + night for tomorrowβs fluid dynamics exam toβ¦abrupt spring break!
Thatβs super sad. I volunteered there over the summer of 2022 and it was an incredible experience for all of us volunteers. Itβs a huge shame other students now canβt get that opportunity
Lubbock TTU Mesonet station
Yeah the PGF chose violence today in west Texas. RIP to the umbrella users this morning
Hearing the stories of those let go is so heartbreaking. I canβt imagine putting all that time and effort into getting your dream job, only to have it taken away for no good reason. I hope the govt realizes their error here; NOAA provides incredible public service to us 24/7/365 for only a few $/yr
Just downright stupid and infuriating. Everyone in NOAA, especially those just laid off, deserves so much better. The damage done to science today (and beyond) will persist for years to come
Every single individual in the weather enterprise should be utterly furious today.
Several confirmed terminations of probationary employees across NOAA today.
These are good, hardworking, dedicated public servants working to better our country and its people whose lives, careers, and livelihoods are being destroyed w/o cause.
Absolutely heartbroken.
This is wrong.
Goodbye Twitter, hello Bluesky. To start off on a good note, hereβs a picture of my cats and their new bed (my only winter coat π₯Ά)