slenker
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That is absolutely ludicrous. Can't tell from a still picture obviously, but the motion definitely could've been quite violent in this one.
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Classic violent smoke pillar motion ..That is absolutely ludicrous. Can't tell from a still picture obviously, but the motion definitely could've been quite violent in this one.
Just goes to show how you can interrogate the environment as thoroughly as possible and make your best possible forecasts, but at the end of the day Nature is the one in control and will do whatever it wants to.I still can’t believe we are doing this in a 2%
That is absolutely ludicrous. Can't tell from a still picture obviously, but the motion definitely could've been quite violent in this one.
No, because of the obviously giant and fully condensed beast behind the corn?Because of harvested corn? Lol
I thought it said damage not image, reading is hardNo, because of the obviously giant and fully condensed beast behind the corn?
Blips west of Topeka are already at 30k feet
Not gonna lie, you saying this reminded me about how I almost failed my english test yesterday lmao. Anyway… back on topic.I thought it said damage not image, reading is hard
Our tallest storm across the entire risk region is this one just south of OKC. 42k feet
O my … effin
Lake city cloneUhhh yeah. That was an intense/potentially violent tornado. Zero doubt about that.
O my … effin