I have not seen snowflakes this large in a long time. At least half dollar sized on average with numerous aggregates 1.5β.
I have not seen snowflakes this large in a long time. At least half dollar sized on average with numerous aggregates 1.5β.
What a storm
This snow band is an all-timer, likely producing a foot of snow in just 3-4 hrs.
Supported by incredible lift w/in the ascending branch of the frontogenetic circulation, it follows that this band wonβt weaken but will contract. Whoever remains in that contraction will likely see 3+β of snowfall.
Forecast: 2+ feet of snow, widespread blizzard conditions, potentially significant coastal flooding and an entirely new generation of young meteorologists that will end up loving weather because of this event.
Buckle up, folks. This will be one to remember.
Still vegan?
Non-AI generated code to be marketed as organic, free-range, hand-massaged and ethically sourced
Alas, it is not.
For those who donβt yet know, Iβve assumed a new role as Manager of Meteorology Operations for @xcelenergy with a focus on wildfire mitigation. The reason for the announcement is not to proclaim the new role, but to admit that I have a lot to learn in this space and welcome conversation.
Stability in the shot is most important and ensuring enough light is entering the lens, but nothing special.
This was simply an iPhone.
Hurricane Melissa produced the fastest hurricane winds to be recorded by a dropsonde, verified by reviewing data at NSF NCAR! Hurricane Melissaβs 252 mph wind gust surpassed the previous record from Typhoon Megi over the Western Pacific in 2010, where a dropsonde measured wind gusts of 248 mph.
Sometimes the best events are the unexpected ones. The green embedded within the reds/pinks was the best Iβve ever seen.
From Lafayette, CO.
Out of all the stats that will be in history books from Melissa, this is the most astounding to me.
GLM data was recording a peak flash rate of 700 strikes per minute β nearly 12 per second β as it made landfall on Jamaica. Thatβs rewriting our understanding flash density in tropical cyclones.
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I couldnβt unsee it
I strongly believe that siloing is contributing to the problem and both platforms are effectively a silo. Remaining constant on both shows objectivity and increases generic βreachβ of important information.
A beautiful loop illustrating forward-propagation versus supercells moving right against the mean wind and ultimately the difference in net motion.
Given the storm environment, this is an almost guaranteed derecho across the northern plains. Eventual absorption of the pair of supercells ahead of the line will occur over the next hour w/ an exceptional damaging wind threat continuing w/ episodic tornadoes through tonight as the bow echo matures.
Snap peas and homemade blue cheese dressing
Streamers vs operational meteorologists:
I want to make something very clear. Holding the responsibility of issuing a tornado warning while balancing accuracy and expediency is diametrically opposed to sitting in your Secretlab gaming chair pretending to understand the weight of those decisions.
Not my low.
Central Oklahoma wildfire outbreak.
Today and tomorrow have the potential to be one of the worst consecutive day outbreaks in the US in a long time.
Day 2 High Risk issued for Saturday.
While you may check the weather often, friends or family may not. Reach out to them. You could be the voice they need to hear.
The importance of the NWS will be on full display through Saturday with multiple outbreaks of severe thunderstorms, including damaging, long-track tornadoes. In addition to the severe weather threat, a wildfire outbreak is also possible on Friday fueled by very strong winds and dry fuels.
Brendon
Look at the density!
This morning was the most significant (and coolest) hoar frost event Iβve seen in Colorado and perhaps anywhere outside of the mountains. Absolutely beautiful.