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W.O.R.M. is on the case, the Southeast needs to bucket down tomorrow
#weatherman #milworm #forecast #acejay #vrchat

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Lots of talk about NY shutting down over extreme weather but over here in Rancho Cucamonga ive yet to see a centimeter of snow. Really makes you think about whos really running the show... #FakeNews #Weatherman? #MoreLikeWeatherLIARMan #SchleichPlatypusFigure #RanchoCucamongitesUnite #IceAgeTheMovie

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You know you're in trouble when a conservative Fed Judge cites Bob Dylan to smack you down! lol #Weatherman

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Don't shoot the messenger, or freak out unless they are!

It's National Weatherman's Day!

#dailyart #adobeillustrator #digitalartist
#illustrator #humanmade #nationalweathermansday #weathermansday #weatherman #rulenumber7

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OK, listen up wood-chuck-chukkers... It's GROUNDHOG DAY!

A time when now the world's weather is predicted by a rodent because the bones and runes weren't available or something.
Anyhoo, I drew #GroundhogDay in 2022 over 6 days.
#HandDrawn #BillMurray #PunxsutawneyPhil #WeatherMan #IvanReitman

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My design on human Vox. Jet black hair, updated wardrobe, slick back hair, clean lines, sharp black suit.

My design on human Vox. Jet black hair, updated wardrobe, slick back hair, clean lines, sharp black suit.

Demon form Vox from hazbin hotel

Demon form Vox from hazbin hotel

Vox human form on the show. Weatherman

Vox human form on the show. Weatherman

So when I was thinking about #vox as a human I thought more #controlfreak #CEO #Televangelist #cultleader and less #weatherman tell me what ya think. #art #hazbinhotel #fanart #digitalart #hazbin #voxhazbin #hazbin @vivziepop.bsky.social (I love vox as a character this is just my interpretation)

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Weatherman Volume 2 #3 c Fox LeHeup Dinisio 2019 Fantasy Adventure Scifi Bag & B Seller: munbarr (99.9% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Good Price: 6.96 GBP Shipping cost: 9.95 GBP Buy It Now

Ad: For Sale - Weatherman Volume 2 #3 c Fox LeHeup Dinisio 2019 Fantasy Adventure Scifi Bag & B #Weatherman #ComicBooks #FantasyAdventure

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who needs estrogen when you can just become one with the internet ig
#ocart #weirdcore #oldweb #weatherman #liminalspace #surrealart #webcore #youareanidiot #memz #digitalart #ibispaintx

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We were just telling our daughter about legendary NZ weatherman Jim Hickey and I found this video of Jim Hickey’s KAPOW.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnd_AnkckD8

#NZ #weather #weatherman

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The contest may have been over on twitter but Weather Man is for all. So enjoy!

#megaman #weather #weatherman #robotmaster #robotmastercontest #art #megamanart

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The #WeatherMan says it's going to be 87° #Today.

#Samsung #photography #phonephotography #sky #eastcoastkin #nature #skyscape #clouds #Art #Skyjunkie #Silhouette

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#Red #Skies in #Morning, #Sailors take #Warning.
But the #Weatherman said....

#Sunrise #Goodmorning
#Samsung #photography #phonephotography #sky #eastcoastkin #nature #skyscape #skyjunkie #Clouds #Art

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Weather man walking - Derek Brockway brief lines from his recent walk and show for children in need. He’s such a hot handsome silver daddy. #gay #gaydad #briefs #brieflines #silverdad #weatherman #weathermanwalking

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Kenya Met Issues Floods And Landslides Alert Kenya Met has issued a heavy rainfall advisory warning of floods and landslides in select parts of the country.

The #Weatherman has listed areas to expect floods and landslides. Take note. #WeatherUpdate
thekenyatimes.com/m3sz

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Despondent weatherman goes off-script on live TV to explain why he 'can't' forecast anymore He couldn't stay silent any longer.

Despondent #weatherman goes off-script on #liveTV to explain why he 'can't' #forecast anymore

www.upworthy.com/weatherman-h...

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Despondent weatherman goes off-script on live TV to explain why he 'can't' forecast anymore I will admit that I hardly ever watch the news on television, especially not for the weather. It's just so much easier to pick up my phone and check Google or The Weather Channel. I just want to know how warm it's going to be or how likely it is to rain. These days, I can find that out in about 10 seconds and go about my day. But when there's potential danger—hurricanes, storms that might knock out the power of topple over trees, tornado warnings, or threats of ice and snow—my trusty local meteorologist or weatherman is always there. All of that said, I've never once considered that I might not be able to get my weather forecast from either source, at least not accurately. It's 2025—our weather modeling should be better than ever, state of the art, right? **John Morales, a meteorologist and hurricane specialist with NBC6 in South Florida, was reporting on an upcoming storm when he suddenly shifted gears, right in the middle of the broadcast.** ** ** Meteorologists play an important role in our communities. Giphy Morales explains that in his 34 years of presenting the weather, he's always been able to confidently tell his viewers when a hurricane might hit, or when it might turn away. He's always been able to stand behind his data, modeling, and forecast in order to help protect the people of South Florida. "I am here to tell you that I am not sure I can do that this year." Why? "Because of the cuts, the gutting, the sledgehammer attack on science in general." Morales then pulled up a graphic instead of his usual weather map. It laid out some stark realities about severe understaffing of the National Weather Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Between brutal layoffs, employees accepting the recent DOGE buyout, and straight-up resignations, the agencies responsible for collecting weather data have lost hundreds and hundreds of valuable experts. A weather forecaster is only as good as their data. Photo by Stephen Scarboro on Unsplash He also explained that due to federal government budget cuts, there's been a sizable decrease in weather balloon launches across the country. Weather balloons are instruments that take crucial measurements of the upper atmosphere and send data that helps with forecasting. With less data available, and lower quality data, Morales say that "the quality of forecasts is becoming degraded." That's a pretty scary thought, especially in a place like South Florida. What do you do when your local meteorologist can't predict what a powerful hurricane will do next? "This is a multi-generational impact on science in this country," Morales warns. Watch his passionate plea here: > — (@) **Almost nine million people viewed the powerful clip on X. It was reshared over 26,000 times. Morales' message is definitely getting the attention it deserves.** It's not just the National Weather Service that's bleeding. In the name of efficiency, The White House has slashed budgets at the CDC, the National Institutes of Health, and more. Trimming the federal budget sounds well and good until you realize that we won't be making any major cancer breakthroughs any time soon without funding the research. And we won't be able to protect people from hurricanes and tornadoes without complete weather data. (And yes, even the Weather app on your iPhone needs a database to pull from.) Meanwhile, we're spending $1 trillion—yes, trillion— per year on our military. This is the anti-science, anti-expert sentiment Morales is talking about. It's been building for years and is just now coming to a head in the worst way. **We still need meteorologists and weather experts like Morales. We still need scientists.** The impact of these cuts is already being felt as hurricane and flooding season hits. John Morales continues to advocate for a science-based approach to weather and public safety. And he's not alone. ** ** > — (@) ChatGPT can pull weather data from Google and tell you if there's going to be a thunderstorm, but can it tell you when the data behind that forecast is incomplete or unreliable? That's the reality we're facing right now, and we might not know the forecast isn't reliable until it's too late in some cases. TV weathermen who live in our communities and can put crucial context behind the weather and help keep us safe still matter. Not only that, but they are ambassadors for science, and they still have a big platform in many communities around the country. Morales is making sure he makes the most of his. _This article originally appeared in June. It has been updated._ _ _
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Despondent weatherman goes off-script on live TV to explain why he 'can't' forecast anymore I will admit that I hardly ever watch the news on television, especially not for the weather. It's just so much easier to pick up my phone and check Google or The Weather Channel. I just want to know how warm it's going to be or how likely it is to rain. These days, I can find that out in about 10 seconds and go about my day. But when there's potential danger—hurricanes, storms that might knock out the power of topple over trees, tornado warnings, or threats of ice and snow—my trusty local meteorologist or weatherman is always there. All of that said, I've never once considered that I might not be able to get my weather forecast from either source, at least not accurately. It's 2025—our weather modeling should be better than ever, state of the art, right? **John Morales, a meteorologist and hurricane specialist with NBC6 in South Florida, was reporting on an upcoming storm when he suddenly shifted gears, right in the middle of the broadcast.** ** ** Meteorologists play an important role in our communities. Giphy Morales explains that in his 34 years of presenting the weather, he's always been able to confidently tell his viewers when a hurricane might hit, or when it might turn away. He's always been able to stand behind his data, modeling, and forecast in order to help protect the people of South Florida. "I am here to tell you that I am not sure I can do that this year." Why? "Because of the cuts, the gutting, the sledgehammer attack on science in general." Morales then pulled up a graphic instead of his usual weather map. It laid out some stark realities about severe understaffing of the National Weather Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Between brutal layoffs, employees accepting the recent DOGE buyout, and straight-up resignations, the agencies responsible for collecting weather data have lost hundreds and hundreds of valuable experts. A weather forecaster is only as good as their data. Photo by Stephen Scarboro on Unsplash He also explained that due to federal government budget cuts, there's been a sizable decrease in weather balloon launches across the country. Weather balloons are instruments that take crucial measurements of the upper atmosphere and send data that helps with forecasting. With less data available, and lower quality data, Morales say that "the quality of forecasts is becoming degraded." That's a pretty scary thought, especially in a place like South Florida. What do you do when your local meteorologist can't predict what a powerful hurricane will do next? "This is a multi-generational impact on science in this country," Morales warns. Watch his passionate plea here: > — (@) **Almost nine million people viewed the powerful clip on X. It was reshared over 26,000 times. Morales' message is definitely getting the attention it deserves.** It's not just the National Weather Service that's bleeding. In the name of efficiency, The White House has slashed budgets at the CDC, the National Institutes of Health, and more. Trimming the federal budget sounds well and good until you realize that we won't be making any major cancer breakthroughs any time soon without funding the research. And we won't be able to protect people from hurricanes and tornadoes without complete weather data. (And yes, even the Weather app on your iPhone needs a database to pull from.) Meanwhile, we're spending $1 trillion—yes, trillion— per year on our military. This is the anti-science, anti-expert sentiment Morales is talking about. It's been building for years and is just now coming to a head in the worst way. **We still need meteorologists and weather experts like Morales. We still need scientists.** The impact of these cuts is already being felt as hurricane and flooding season hits. John Morales continues to advocate for a science-based approach to weather and public safety. And he's not alone. ** ** > — (@) ChatGPT can pull weather data from Google and tell you if there's going to be a thunderstorm, but can it tell you when the data behind that forecast is incomplete or unreliable? That's the reality we're facing right now, and we might not know the forecast isn't reliable until it's too late in some cases. TV weathermen who live in our communities and can put crucial context behind the weather and help keep us safe still matter. Not only that, but they are ambassadors for science, and they still have a big platform in many communities around the country. Morales is making sure he makes the most of his. _This article originally appeared in June. It has been updated._ _ _
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#media #journalism #weatherman

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Clever posts of yore:

@ben_rosen
it’s crazy that the two main #weatherman responsibilities are
1) standing in front of a green screen and reading the temperature
2) surviving a category 5 #hurricane

@TheDweck
Ugh, I hate the stereotype that all Asian " #BreakingBad" fans are good at meth.

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Fireside Fedi Livestream Fireside Fedi is an attempt to learn more about folks within the Fediverse.

Good day all! excited and nervous for show tomorrow, 1000 Eastern/UTC-4. live tomorrow #WeatherMan @weatherishappening.com

#Owncast #Livestream - stream.firesidefedi.live
#Peertube #VOD - video.firesidefedi.live
#Castopod #Fedicast - audio.firesidefedi.live
#Youtube - www.youtube.com/@btfree_org

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Good day all! I'm VERY excited and VERY VERY nervous for our show tomorrow, Sunday Sept 28th at 1000 Eastern/UTC-4. With me live tomorrow is the energy being that bubbled up from the earth to warn people about global warming and discuss the weather. Known as #WeatherMan @WEATHERISHAPPENING ! […]

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Dead Sara - Weatherman
Dead Sara - Weatherman YouTube video by DeadSaraVEVO

Dead Sara week #deadsara #weatherman

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#Irony: the #weatherman was just celebrating because we had an #airquality index of 41 ("fair"), and therefore everyone could open the #window. It didn't last, however, and now we're back to "poor." #brooklyn #parkslope #Climate #cars

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Apocalyptic dust storms, art, beer miles, and solar panels. Definitely one of my hardest burns. But. The man did burn once more. #burningman #burningman2025 #weatherman #repairman #struggleburn

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Congrats to Joe Moravsky on a great career on American Ninja Warrior. He retired after his last race, but as this was the season finale, I'm not telling you which race that was. #ANW #Weatherman

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A meteorologist's cat crashed his at-home forecast and became his beloved co-host 2020 was a weird one. While we were all doing our best to stay safe during a global pandemic, institutions that had been in our lives for decades were forced to evolve. School was hosted virtually, restaurants got rid of paper menus, and even the news was being broadcast from living rooms and home offices all over the country. **During the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, Indiana's 14 First Alert Chief Meteorologist Jeff Lyons set up a green screen in his living room and gave weather forecasts from home during the lockdown. Soon, he gained a surprising costar.** Although Lyons was used to broadcasting alone, he quickly gained a new partner to share the weather with—his cat, Betty. Betty made her debut when she wanted some attention during a weather broadcast. Lyons picked up the fluffy feline and cradled her in his arms while he talked about the weather. The response was so great, the station shared a little behind-the-scenes green screen fun with Betty and the clip that ended up airing on television. Over a million people watched the clip in April of 2020, with Lyons' forecast reaching far, far beyond his usual Indiana audience. "I vote for all future weather reports to have Betty in them" one commenter on Facebook wrote. "My new favorite weather guy.... and I don't even live anywhere near the area (from NJ) but how can anyone not love Betty" another added. **Betty soon became a regular on Lyons' television appearances. Sometimes, she'd just hang out and watch her human do his professional human thing.** However, like all cats, Betty didn't always like to perform when requested. (Like how they only want to sit on your lap when you're trying to work. Cats gonna be cats.) People fell in love with Betty's cameos in Lyons' from-home forecasts. Viewers started sharing photos of their own cats on Lyons' Facebook page, and fans began tuning in from around the world to see Betty being Betty. Pets were such a huge piece of everyone's lives during the pandemic, as people found themselves spending more time at home and less time with other living, breathing beings. Lyons' relationship with his cat personified the connection we all craved at the time, and it made people feel a little less lonely. **Sadly, Betty the Weathercat, as she came to be known, passed away in 2023. Viewers were heartbroken:** ** ** > See on Instagram "We will love and remember Betty forever. She brought such brightness into the Covid gloom…appropriate for a Weather Cat!" wrote a viewer on instagram. "Her onscreen joy lives on. Rest well beautiful girl" said another. "She was quite the personality & your stories of her were such fun. Wow, 16 years is a great life. Thank you for sharing her," someone added. Betty had been with these viewers through one of the darkest times in many of their lives, so saying goodbye wasn't easy. **But Lyons has adopted two new cats since (Bobby and Cissy), and together, they're doing their best to honor Betty's legacy. Although they don't join Lyons on broadcasts nearly as often.** ** ** > See on Instagram "Everybody knows I'm a softie ! We couldn't resist this brother and sister team of Bobby (black cat) and Cissy (tuxedo cat) at the Vanderburgh Humane Society ! They are 4 months old orphans who have come to live with us. I'm sure they sense Betty's spirit (and a few furs) around the house," Lyons wrote in a post from December 2023. To this day, he shares photos and videos of his new Weathercats reacting to heat waves, thunderstorms, and dry spells. Even though Betty is longer with him, she helped propel Lyons to a new level of fame and he will always be known as the Weathercat guy: a role he seems to be more than OK with. _This article originally appeared four years ago. It has been updated._ _ _
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This on my drive to Tennessee. Ominous, no? #weatherman #roadtrip2025

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#DickGoddard, iconic Cleveland, Ohio #weatherman explained contrails to kids YEARS AGO. Kids when it’s HUMID outside the contrails are present. When the humidity is LOW, fewer can be seen. It’s caused by HEAT & HUMIDITY.
Now give me or Dick’s estate the fucking taxpayer money you’re about to WASTE

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