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@amanduh_curran I've seen and heard thousands of WXR forecasts in my life, but seldom remember being told a storm would be loud. QUESTION: How did you know? From tracking or are their conditions that tell you?!
Last week one of my local WXR people was saying the 4.0 ENSO Scale El Nino was going to bring catastrophic end-of-the world weather.
So much for that non-sense clickbait....
Breaking news 🚨 authorities are reported to be using signal jammers in London at the Unite The Kingdom rally
Numerous independent streams all suffering connection issues at the same time - they are really trying 2 block this rally & march from being live streamed
Deep state!
In honor of Armed Forces Day, we have unfurled an America’s 250th anniversary flag at the Pentagon.
We will always honor our warriors’ strength, sacrifice, and devotion to defending freedom.
Thank you to my new friends in Springfield, Ohio! 🇺🇸
These Freedom Flag murals are my tribute to the veterans who fought for our freedoms and a celebration of America’s 250 🎉
It's Good Neighbor Day in America per @America250. Yesterday I baked a Good Neighbor Cake recipe from 1976 and took one to a neighbor.
https://t.co/U9MEf9st2H
@RichThomasWX Severe weather (including tornadoes) is still focused in the cool season, with the Christmas–late spring window remaining the main risk period, and some El Niño years producing multiple notable severe‑weather episodes
@RichThomasWX For Alabama specifically, El Niño winters usually feature more cloud cover, more frequent rain events, and enhanced storminess tied to the strengthened subtropical jet over the Gulf States.