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Branden Katona

@brandenkatona

Former tornado researcher helping a Fortune 50 company manage catastrophe risk | PhD from @psumeteo in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science

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calendar_today06-03-2011 22:42:13

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Gonna need a mobile radar to implement some of chat GPT’s suggestions on how to better observe supercell cold pools. It also suggested using drones and mobile mesonets (😳) to get in situ measurements before then going off the rails and suggesting I use satellite data.

Gonna need a mobile radar to implement some of chat GPT’s suggestions on how to better observe supercell cold pools. It also suggested using drones and mobile mesonets (😳) to get in situ measurements before then going off the rails and suggesting I use satellite data.
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Cannot believe people on this app believe there is a conspiracy theory surrounding the supposed lack of EF5 tornadoes. Entirely promulgated by people with no knowledge of how tornadoes are rated. Just mind blowing how wxtwitter has devolved in recent years.

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12z CAM suite severely underperforming this morning with the MCS moving into central OK. Every model dissipated the MCS shortly after initialization. It continues to plow forward, consuming ample CAPE out ahead of it. MU parcel heights < 1000 m being easily lifted by cold pool

12z CAM suite severely underperforming this morning with the MCS moving into central OK. Every model dissipated the MCS shortly after initialization. It continues to plow forward, consuming ample CAPE out ahead of it. MU parcel heights &lt; 1000 m being easily lifted by cold pool
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Pair of supercells moving through eastern France through the Alsace wine region. Just on the northern part of the ESTOFEX Level 3 region, their highest convective risk category.

Pair of supercells moving through eastern France through the Alsace wine region. Just on the northern part of the ESTOFEX Level 3 region, their highest convective risk category.