@wxKobold i remember that storm. it was a mess. Roads that never flooded did. The icing on the flood cake was an email from an old manager that said “due to massive flooding feel free to work from home”
feel. free. 🤔
Do whatever you want. If you do it in my AO, my DF team WILL find you and shut you down. And no, we don't call the FCC. We knock on doors, prepared for whatever, if you know what I mean.
@kyleaa0z Sheesh now it’s at least $2 for just one housing 🤯if we must forgo our precious powerpoles, then XT30s are about that price for a set. https://t.co/Y6Exz49mC2
Odd stationary precipitation seen south of KAMA from 01z-04z 2025/09/09. Trying to figure out why it's there -- My first thought was terrain but there's no correlation there. Second was field moisture but not all of the updrafts are over fields. Any ideas?
This was my view of the storm that dropped an EF3 tornado in Richmond Heights on Friday, which devastated parts of St. Louis. Seemed like it came out of nowhere, there was a hail core but no major rotation until like 2 minutes before I took this photo. #stlwx#tornado#stlouis
Initial survey of the May 16 St Louis tornado. The tornado likely continued much further into IL and survey teams will continue to assess over the coming days.
Tornado began in Clayton at 2:41 pm, up to 1 mile wide, EF3 (150mph) intensity. The path is at least 8 miles so far...
Just a quick update on yesterday's tornado in St Louis. Survey teams are still out assessing the situation, but we have preliminarily determined that the tornado was at least EF-3 (140+ mph) and up to 1 mile wide at times.
I don’t know if you can get an EF5 damage indicator from tree damage, but this is utterly insane. There isn’t one tree left standing that’s in the path.