yagirlfrank (@stillfrunk) 's Twitter Profile
yagirlfrank

@stillfrunk

Full time spinster but love weather data. Against my will, user experience design is what pays my bills!

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calendar_today11-12-2013 18:54:38

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wxKobold (@wxkobold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Storm-following loop of *the* supercell from last night that produced some incredible tornadoes in NE. Absolutely packed with interactions and mergers, the initial tornado looks to have begun after a newer updraft hit the inflow area of the original supercell and blew up. You

NWS Grand Forks (@nwsgrandforks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NWS Grand Forks (FGF) would like to say huge thanks for all the spotters, storm chasers in our area of eastern ND and northwest MN who provided real time reports to our office. Thank you. #ndwx #mnwx

Mark Egan (@astrophoto1976) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Northern Skies If AR4274 does not produce a major flare with an Earth-directed CME when it is on the central portion of the sun, I’m going to have to recommend a meeting with HR for a performance review

Alistair Hamill (@ahamillphotos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday night's geomagnetic storm produced four different features, all at once: aurora, proton arc, SAR arc and a STEVE. I don't think I've ever captured them all before, so I thought I'd do an explainer graphic. 12/12/25, Co. Antrim, 20.10 UTC

Friday night's geomagnetic storm produced four different features, all at once: aurora, proton arc, SAR arc and a STEVE. 

I don't think I've ever captured them all before, so I thought I'd do an explainer graphic.

12/12/25, Co. Antrim, 20.10 UTC
Halo CME (@halocme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The X1.9 flare/CME has been an overachiever! It is responsible for the SEP event with the highest >10 MeV proton flux (3.7e4) since 1991-03-23, i.e., higher than the Bastille Day 2000 and Halloween 2003. Now G4 storm (Kp=8+) thanks to strong magnetic field and high wind speed.

The X1.9 flare/CME has been an overachiever! It is responsible for the SEP event with the highest >10 MeV proton flux (3.7e4) since 1991-03-23, i.e., higher than the Bastille Day 2000 and Halloween 2003. Now G4 storm (Kp=8+) thanks to strong magnetic field and high wind speed.