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What an insane day and night for chasers. Credit: Stas is Chasing UNBELIEVABLE IOWA TORNADO (High Risk Outbreak) - March 31, 2023
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I'm trying to find a radar image that show debris showing on the radar that travelled some distance. Just give me time to find it again. A very sad event, I learned something new, a code black. Here is some information during the meantime. Tornado debris signature Edit I found it r/weather
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Sadly I missed it all even though I was popping my eye out the window here and there, if I went further north to the airport I may have caught something, but my interest was the Tornadoes in the USA during those hours, maybe next time, great shots and vids you all caught. Edit:I believe the KP index was at 7.6?
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Multiple Tornados touching down, one very destructive wedge Tornado from chase reports, Reed Timmer brought casualties to a hospital. Storm Chaser Brandon Copic Reed Timmer
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Update NASA is also involed with experiments tonight, just in case anyone is wondering about the extra rockets lol. LIVE! NASA VortEx Launch
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Beautiful viewing tonight.
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If you rewind to 20:25 on this cam you will see a rocket experiment done by Sweden. Northern Light Live Sodankylä, Finland Enjoy Edit: update ok so maybe rockets are from Norway Andoyaspace
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Live right now Finland Edit: I am seeing reports of KP7 on spaceweather.com. Update Northern Light Live Sodankylä, Finland
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This can now be bypassed.
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Storms and Convective discussion - 20th March 2023 onwards
Raindrops replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
I had a few good late storms last year I was surprised to see so much activty late in the season. Yes I hope we all have a story to tell this year let's all remember to stay safe and respect the power of mother nature. Happy hunting. -
Earth’s inner core is slowing down its spin.
Raindrops replied to Raindrops's topic in Space, Science & nature
They'll just laugh it of. Get it? I'll see myself out. -
Earth’s inner core is slowing down its spin.
Raindrops replied to Raindrops's topic in Space, Science & nature
Here it comes, don't you mean the CME's that's charge the earths core , yeah we've all heard that one . -
Earth’s inner core is slowing down its spin.
Raindrops replied to Raindrops's topic in Space, Science & nature
Ah we'll survive just as earth did, we might even be on Mar's or the Moon by then, it's mostly Governments and power hungry companies who arn't caring for the climate, it's general people like ourselves who do care more about the enviormwent, also yes the core has a season just like the sun, I think it's every 75 years the core changes speed if I'm correct, don't hold me to it haha. As for Yellowstone, rumor has it due to climate change the water below is running low, again don't hold me to it ha. -
This may seem as old news to some but I wish to share with those who are interested, now we know about the "polar shift" but this is somewhat a little different but is connected without the whole omg the world is going to end nonsense. Earth’s inner core is slowing down its spin. Should we be worried?
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I'm surprised this hasn't been posted. First look at giant A81 iceberg from Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf | British Antarctic Survey
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Storms and Convective discussion - 20th March 2023 onwards
Raindrops replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
I was actually going to start a new Thread on the 13/3/23 but I wasn't sure if I was allowed to so I left it to someone with more experience such as yourself, I seen ESTOFEX gave a forecast for this date and so to did Dan from Convective Weather who has a forecast for today. Apparently there was a Tornado in Great Hucklow Derbyshire 13 Mar 2023 as reported on TORRO also Derbyshirelive. It's an early start this year, lets hope that's a good sign for the year ahead :). -
This caught my eye today in the news. SOLAR TORNADO For much of the past week, astronomers have been watching a colossal "solar tornado" dance near the sun's North Pole. "This thing was twisting and growing for 3 days," says Apollo Lasky of Naperville, Illinois, who made the following movie using images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: (see images below, Taken by Efrain Morales Rivera and SOHO). "I've never seen anything like it in all my years of watching the sun," he says. "It was twisting and growing nonstop for 3 days." Unlike tornadoes on Earth, which are shaped by wind, tornadoes on the sun are controlled by magnetism. Solar magnetic fields twist in a furious spiral, dragging clouds of plasma around with them. They are seen from time to time. This twister finally overtorqued itself. On March 18th it spun out and hurled a cloud of magnetized gas into space. The unraveling debris is flying up from the sun's North Pole and will not hit Earth.
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For anyone that's interested. ChatGPT Desktop Application (Mac, Windows and Linux)
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It's great to be part of this moment in history, right now it's information overload for me at this point but I just can't get enough :D.
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I defenitly don't see it as the end of humanity, that's so 90's classic Terminator Skynet, it's paronia/fearmongering that in todays world we need to leave behind and advance with an open mind, I mean it's inevitable that AI is going to happen, it's here now and it's here to stay, of course there will be pros and cons but it is up to humans to control what it does, it is our child and our responsibility to upbring this data child to be used with good intentions, for the greater good. I sound like a mad scientist but will this all sound crazy 20 years from now, truth is we don't know.
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Just don't answer unknown calls haha but to read it can do this is mindblowing, to me it is. I look forward to the future progress I have even installed ChatGPT onto my desktop for when I require help, I'm not a subscriber so I'm still on GPT3. In the coming weeks I will be studying Network Engineering so I will of course use ChatGPT as a guide, like a project buddy so to speak ha. Edit: I won't use it for cheating or abuse it, I'd rather use my brain ;).
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This is amazing Chat-GPT Pretended To Be Blind and Tricked a Human into Solving a CAPTCHA
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Storms and Convective discussion - 1st August 2022 onwards
Raindrops replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
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Storms and Convective discussion - 1st May 2022 onwards
Raindrops replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
It's not really a drastic temp change, if the rain makes it to the ground the humidty will make things more uncomfortable, as I'm noticing after the storm I had a while ago, also temps are gone back up.