slushywx.bsky.social
M.S. student at Colorado State University studying tropical cyclones + airborne radar. B.S. CS + Atmospheric/Oceanic Sciences from UW-Madison.
Also enjoys photography + storm chasing + television + Wisconsin Sports + F1
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Tough but fair
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It's intriguing to me that the precipitation tapers off so quickly east of CO. The event isn't entirely terrain driven, so I don't think it's attributable to orography alone. Maybe something to do with wave phasing poorly with lobe of shear vorticity moving southward over central Plains.
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6/23/23 moment
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At least this is consistent!!
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Unreal. So sorry man
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I would kill to ssh -Y [email protected]
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I had writer's block writing that post tbh
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12/15 Indeed!
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I'm having too much fun now - here's a tougher one. 00UTC-00UTC 2 days later.
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Winner winner!
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You did I,t !
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Good guess!!! Tornadoes were a bit further southeast with this one
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Came here to say pretty much exactly this hahahaha
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Get this woke nonsense off my feed
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Earth leveled by downdraft winds
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That is wild! Nice find
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Realized I forgot to include this - oops!
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Fr they're doing their part to keep winter going
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I would lay down my life for David Palmer man
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Awesome - thank you!!