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Severe Weather 2025

We had 4 storms (at least) yesterday from 3-9pm was nuts and times tons of lightning and downpours, light flash flooding on roads. Was hard to tell where one storm stopped and another was beginning at times.
 

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@Atlantic, about the snow bring it on I’m tired of summer but we’re gonna have at least a month and half of this.
I would definitely love to go back to the 60d and 70s outside. It’s just too hot
 
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Don't post things like this, please. I don't know who the individual is who posted this, but the caption is as fearmongering for the public as it is fraudulent. There's no scientific basis for a "12,000 year cycle of disasters," the evidence for it is shoddy at best and there is a lot of dispute over this claim - I'm pretty sure it's been hypothesized before by legitimate scientists, but the idea itself has little basis now, as it has been explored. It's a very popular talking point amongst frauds and grifters nowadays, which leads me to believe it's a crock of ****. It's especially stupid what comes afterwards in the tweet: "The Earth is under cosmic radiation that heats the core and gets the mantle riled up" is one of the biggest piles of garbage I've ever heard, and this is coming from someone who directly does research with cosmic rays and cosmic radiation. Cosmic radiation doesn't heat up the core of the Earth, there's so much wrong with that idea it's sickening. If you want me to get into it, I can, but for the sake of preserving my sanity right now, and preventing clutter in the thread, I'll hold off for the time being.

I don't think you meant to post something like this, but just know that posts like this are pretty dumb going forwards and shouldn't be shared. This is the same level of hogwash to me as flat Earth is, just slightly harder to spot to a layman.
 
I would definitely love to go back to the 60d and 70s outside. It’s just too hot
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I am Thor, god of- BOOM!
 
Two concurrent tornado warnings in Maine, the eastern one looks to have very good rotation too
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It may be OTG, but I don’t know.
 
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