paulknightly, to random
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Today there is a high (level 5/5) risk for all modes of severe weather across the south central plains, including the potential for several cyclic supercells and long-track tornadoes.

One thing I miss about the #WxTwitter community is that there were handful of stats folks who could relay the last time we had a high risk day. Relying entirely on my memory, but it seems like it's been at least a year or two.

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html

paulknightly, to Weather
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Officially erased my bird site presence this morning and with it my associated contacts. I haven't seen a wide-scale migration yet of the / community, which accounted for half of my Twitter contacts.

As a sort of final post and calling card for the weather community, one of my primary uses of Twitter was to share my and reports. I'll probably continue to share weather and content here! CW's as needed. Some of my faves below.

A shelf cloud rolls over the plains. The cloud is grey and back-lit in shades of blue and green. The fields are treeless and shades of green to gold.
A storm blows in over open country, a windswept tree stands in the foreground. The clouds in the background are shades of grey to dark blue and blue-green.
Three bolts of purple cloud to ground lightning strike distant mountains with city lights in the foreground.

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