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NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7:53am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Moderate Risk: far north Texas, much of central and eastern Oklahoma, southeast Kansas, and the Ozarks spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…

7:53am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Moderate Risk: far north Texas, much of central and eastern Oklahoma, southeast Kansas, and the Ozarks spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…
TRGTornado (@trgtornado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably the craziest radar data I have seen in a very long time. This was about 30 minutes ago near Morton, Texas... (CLICK OR TAP FOR FULL SCANS)

Probably the craziest radar data I have seen in a very long time. This was about 30 minutes ago near Morton, Texas... (CLICK OR TAP FOR FULL SCANS)
NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11:20am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Moderate Risk: This afternoon and evening across parts of southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…

11:20am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Moderate Risk: This afternoon and evening across parts of southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…
LiveCamChaser (@livecamchaser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! Check out this incredible time-lapse from a Wichita, #Kansas Live Cam just now as a Considerable #SevereThunderstorm approached. 😲 #kswx NWS Wichita

Landon Moeller (@landon_wx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Full frame 15 mm shot of the peaceful North Dakota supercell on June 19th east of Regent, ND. One of my top sunset displays. #NDwx

Full frame 15 mm shot of the peaceful North Dakota supercell on June 19th east of Regent, ND. One of my top sunset displays. #NDwx
RadarOmega (@radaromega) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was Melissa's presentation on satellite throughout the weekend as it went from tropical storm strength to a category 5 in less than 48 hours. Strengthening of this magnitude is well beyond what is classified as rapid intensification. #Melissa

Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This footage from inside the eye of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa might be the most jaw-dropping video ever captured of a hurricane’s eye, showcasing the infamous “stadium effect."

Ben Noll (@bennollweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine telling someone living 100 years ago that people will soon be flying into the strongest storms on the planet to investigate them. Now try to imagine what people will be doing 100 years from now.

Matthew Cappucci (@matthewcappucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you see all that purple? That corresponds to incredibly cold cloud tops around minus-80 degrees Celsius (minus-112 degrees Fahrenheit). Clouds have to be about 52,000 feet tall (or greater) to be that cold. The fact that Melissa has such a tall, cold CDO, or Central Dense

Do you see all that purple? That corresponds to incredibly cold cloud tops around minus-80 degrees Celsius (minus-112 degrees Fahrenheit). Clouds have to be about 52,000 feet tall (or greater) to be that cold.

The fact that Melissa has such a tall, cold CDO, or Central Dense
Steve Copertino (@thestevecop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has to be one of the most incredible and terrifying satellite loops that I've seen in a while. You can see 5 violent mesovorts spinning around the eye of #Melissa this morning.

AccuWeather (@accuweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US Air Force Hurricane Hunters flew through Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, capturing a view from inside the storm’s powerful eye.

The US Air Force Hurricane Hunters flew through Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, capturing a view from inside the storm’s powerful eye.