Severe Weather outbreaks

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The Greenfield, IA Tornado was absolutely unlike anything I have ever seen before. It looks something like a multiple vortex tornado except these vortices stay really close to the wedge where it looks like the outside that's inside of a pencil sharpener. That tornado tearing the windmill apart and ripping floors apart exposing basements were the cherry on top to the intimidating nature of this tornado. Truly the most terrifying looking tornado outside of Vintage tornado photos. This should be an EF-5 in my opinion considering it possibly even approach a low end F6 and hit buildings with that force. Something only done by this and 2 other tornadoes.
 
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Violent tornado just cored a small town in Nebraska. No warning was issued.
 
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Violent tornado just cored a small town in Nebraska. No warning was issued.
Looks like it was a technical issue. Several things that should very obviously be warned, aren't being warned. Apparently other offices are having the same issues.
EDIT: That wasn't the case. We're about to see a fucking shitshow.
 
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Looks like it was a technical issue. Several things that should very obviously be warned, aren't being warned. Apparently other offices are having the same issues.
EDIT: That wasn't the case. We're about to see a fucking shitshow.
Well, I'm sure small town Nebraska isn't very colorful and filled with Authentic Taco Trucks™️. Much like East Palestine. We need to Start a Conversation™️ about equitable handling of disasters. A disaster is impact + privilege.

Give me all your trashcans, but this isn't far off
 
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Looks like it was a technical issue. Several things that should very obviously be warned, aren't being warned. Apparently other offices are having the same issues.
EDIT: That wasn't the case. We're about to see a fucking shitshow.
Talk about negligence whilst they find LGBT bullshit more important than warning it's citizens about future tornadoes.
 
I am not confident enough to give/write this a thread of it's own, so I am directing it here.
California has recently been given the gift of an aggressive wildfire (as of 24/7/24) that has since spread >250 miles across open areas just north of 2018's "Camp Fire". As of this writing, it is essentially uncontained and continues to spread, heeded by southward winds towards the town of Paradise.
Attached below is a radar loop and camera timelapse of a persistent pyrocumulonimbus + potential fire-induced tornado.

 
I am not confident enough to give/write this a thread of it's own, so I am directing it here.
California has recently been given the gift of an aggressive wildfire (as of 24/7/24) that has since spread >250 miles across open areas just north of 2018's "Camp Fire". As of this writing, it is essentially uncontained and continues to spread, heeded by southward winds towards the town of Paradise.
Attached below is a radar loop and camera timelapse of a persistent pyrocumulonimbus + potential fire-induced tornado.
California and spontaneous wildfires, name a more iconic duo.
 
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