Michael Armstrong (@kocomichael) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Armstrong

@kocomichael

Emmy & Edward R. Murrow Award Winning Field Meteorologist/Executive Weather Producer for KOCO5 in OKC. AMS CBM Seal #835

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Peter Forister ⚡️🌪️⚡️ (@forecaster25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Sentinel-2 satellite captured this image of Melissa's eye at peak intensity. 10m pixel resolution - one of the best satellite images ever captured of a hurricane of this intensity. Image from 16z this morning.

The Sentinel-2 satellite captured this image of Melissa's eye at peak intensity. 10m pixel resolution - one of the best satellite images ever captured of a hurricane of this intensity.

Image from 16z this morning.
PegasusA4 (@a4kikelippi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El director de vuelos y meteorólogo de los Cazadores de Huracanes del NOAA, Jon Zawislak, explica claramente cómo se vuela y se recaba información de un huracán. Está en inglés pero se entiende bien clarito y las animaciones son bastante gráficas. Básicamente entran derecho pero

Andrew Holness (@andrewholnessjm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am now in St Elizabeth and images of destruction are all around. The damage is great, but we are going to devote all our energy to mount a strong recovery.

Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night I captured over 60k photos of the largest supermoon of the year using two telescopes to reveal the hidden color in 119 megapixels. I call the print "Artemis Beckons", after the next crewed lunar mission. See the reply for the up close details and explanation 👇

Last night I captured over 60k photos of the largest supermoon of the year using two telescopes to reveal the hidden color in 119 megapixels. I call the print "Artemis Beckons", after the next crewed lunar mission.

See the reply for the up close details and explanation 👇
Zach Griff (@_zachgriff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

lol at this lineup of takeoffs waiting to leave Newark, which is currently experiencing average delays of…. 3 hours and 45 minutes. Even if your flight isn’t cancelled, good luck getting to your destination on time.

lol at this lineup of takeoffs waiting to leave Newark, which is currently experiencing average delays of…. 3 hours and 45 minutes.

Even if your flight isn’t cancelled, good luck getting to your destination on time.
armygirl (@armygir36701799) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At precisely 11:11 a.m. each Veterans Day (Nov. 11), the sun’s rays pass through the ellipses of the five Armed Services pillars to form a perfect solar spotlight over a mosaic of The Great Seal of the United States. Thank you for your service, Veterans! 🫡

At precisely 11:11 a.m. each Veterans Day (Nov. 11), the sun’s rays pass through the ellipses of the five Armed Services pillars to form a perfect solar spotlight over a mosaic of The Great Seal of the United States.

Thank you for your service, Veterans! 🫡
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@nwsswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An energetic and fast moving CME has blasted from the Sun early on 11 November. SWPC forecasters are evaluating the situation and will make any needed geomagnetic storm watch adjustments soon. Stay space weather aware at spaceweather.gov

An energetic and fast moving CME has blasted from the Sun early on 11 November. SWPC forecasters are evaluating the situation and will make any needed geomagnetic storm watch adjustments soon. Stay space weather aware at spaceweather.gov
NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@nwsswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WATCH: Geomagnetic Storm Category G4 or Greater Predicted Highest Storm Level Predicted by Day: Nov 12: G4 (Severe) Nov 13: G3 (Strong) Nov 14: G1 (Minor) Issue Time: 2025 Nov 11 1705 UTC bit.ly/3wVgAKH

NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@nwsswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXTENDED WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 7 or greater expected Extension to Serial Number: 137 Valid From: 2025 Nov 12 0020 UTC Now Valid Until: 2025 Nov 13 0900 UTC Warning Condition: Persistence Issue Time: 2025 Nov 12 2054 UTC bit.ly/3wVgAKH

koconews (@koconews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SO COOL! 😍 KOCO 5 Meteorologist Michael Armstrong captured an AMAZING time-lapse video of last night's Northern Lights over Oklahoma! There's another chance for Oklahomans to see them again tonight. Learn more here: tinyurl.com/evh9xf27

NWS Norman (@nwsnorman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, storms produced hail in north central Oklahoma, with a photo of a hail stone estimated to be 3.75" near Morrison. This would set a record for the largest hail recorded in the month of November in Oklahoma (previous largest was 2.75", most recently in 2003 in Tulsa).