Tempestas Tonitrua
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Oh please share lmao was it the B word?I could’ve sworn I’ve seen the most r$t@r&d statement imaginable from a person with the initials “CH”.
But I guess it was a nightmare because I don’t see it anymore.
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Oh please share lmao was it the B word?I could’ve sworn I’ve seen the most r$t@r&d statement imaginable from a person with the initials “CH”.
But I guess it was a nightmare because I don’t see it anymore.
I mean it clearly says could in the message. Andy is saying the same thing on TwitterToo early to say that.
Completely anecdotal, but on events that actually verify, there’s no sitting around waiting or seeing fail modes materialize in real time. They pop off and go. This one clearly is already suffering from fail modes before the main event starts. I would also say this isn’t a “Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency”, this fail mode was prevalent all morning in the models. It was staring us right in the face.I mean it clearly says could in the message. Andy is saying the same thing on Twitter
Who called a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency?Where’s the Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency police
I wouldn't recommend it.Theoretically speaking, could you cut a DVD sized hailstone into a thin sheet, and then put it into a DVD player?
Theoretically speaking, could you cut a DVD sized hailstone into a thin sheet, and then put it into a DVD player?
“We’re reporting copies of ‘Gone With the Wind’ falling here in OKC”Theoretically speaking, could you cut a DVD sized hailstone into a thin sheet, and then put it into a DVD player?