KCweatherboy
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I agree, we all have this hobby that brings us together and as long as we're posting stuff that contributes to the community, that's what makes this site a great place to be a part of. I don't use X either, so I don't mind it, but I can also see how it could be overbearing to some. Also, Union City was probably a bad example there because that was an extreme/anomalous event, but generally speaking tornadoes are usually pretty bad for those impacted even if they are EF0-EF1.I don’t have a busy life, so I just weather nerd out. I know a lot of people are busy and I don’t want people to have to dig through dozens of pages to catch up when perhaps they have limited time. This came across my mind before it was brought to my attention that maybe the posts are too much. I was just trying to help as I know one user told me over DM they didn’t have X so they like seeing my posts etc. So i thought maybe for those who don’t have it, it is nice to see updates. And yeah instead of saying “oh wow” to a tornado video or post, one can do the wow emoji. HOWEVER, I think a tornado like union city video when it was tearing homes up, it’s totally justified for a few dramatic one word responses and that does not bug me.
Anywho! Thanks for your patience and going forward things will be different.
Before I step off my soapbox tonight, ideally people learn or get info from the threads through forecasting and nowcasting of the events, either through original discussion on TalkWeather or through shared outside discussion+links. We're all weather nerds to some extent if we post here, so I'd love to see more analysis and commentary like "this cell near ABC, Texas may have the potential to produce tornadoes as the LLJ ramps up" vs. quick reactions like "this is a bust" or "Broyles is wrong on day 4". Even those comments can be changed to analysis pretty quickly by changing them to "Broyles is wrong on day 4 because the trough is trending to be more meridional". Obviously I'm not a met or I'd have a red tag on my profile, but if anyone wants to learn more about meteorology I'm always happy to share what I know through event threads or DMs and I'm sure many others here would as well.
