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misocycl.one
Non-professional amateur meteorology research fan. I like studying storm interactions, the different flavors of tornadogenesis, and squall lines/QLCS tornadoes. Especially fond of radar-based analysis/study. Also radar based nowcasting. LSX Area
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Oops, Plevna. I swear I've said like 20 different variations of this town's name, Plavna Plevna Prevna Pravda Plavda
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I would say to worry about the math later. Learn what's happening, learn why it happens, and then down the road learn how it's described mathematically. It depends on exactly what you're wanting to learn though, "meteorology" is broad as heck. I learned a lot from just reading AMS papers on topics
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I have no idea D:
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Rar?
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A HRRR sounding time series shows the inversion briefly develop and then mix out while this occurred.
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It got glooped
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Well it was lovely until @bsky.app's video compression algorithm deep-fried it :(
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In cross-section, you can see the same thing occurring -- the temperature change occurs from left to right as the lower level melting layer just gives way and seems to drop like a rock
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You can actually see the temperature change in real time, watching the lower elevation (inner) melting layer slowly shrink in towards the radar as it drops in elevation.
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Honestly despite my feeling on AI overuse this is one field that I think that LLM's would be extremely good at. Spam filtering, profanity filtering, etc. Instead of regex type pattern matching it gets processed by a LLM and you end up with a much more robust filter (in theory)
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I still use it but it cooks my gifs and has a size limit on MP4's so I can't post any of my long loops here and my short ones end up with mixed results
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The disease of being a live streamer has many effects on mental health and decision making, to be honest. I would love a lot of chasers a lot more if they weren't streamers.
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This stuff always looks so damn weird. The leading edge of outflow is far more complex than I realized
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These spirals are nuts!
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Just another screenshot or three of this. Sorta making a log of everything interesting I find while going through this dataset! These are really cool because you can see the outflow/interflow interface and see the outflow undercutting!