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Tyler Berry

@ChasingOhio

Chasing storms across the state of Ohio and beyond. Storm-chaser(🌪 17)

Mahoning County, Ohio Beigetreten Ocak 2018
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Tyler Berry@ChasingOhio·
@GasBuddyGuy I’m so tired of this…. Especially when your work commute is 1 hr 15 min everyday 😭
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Patrick De Haan@GasBuddyGuy·
HEADS UP Midwest and Plains states- your gas prices could again jump (cycling states especially) 15-40c/gal from their last cycle amount very soon.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86.
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GavinC
GavinC@GavinGMCwx·
THIS was my first tornado, which conveniently altered my entire future for the better! When was your first tornado? 📍- Cortland, OH. 8/17/17.
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Andrew Brady
Andrew Brady@Brady_Wx·
Long range ensembles are looking very active for the first week of April in terms of severe weather and tornadoes. I am expecting an uptick in severe weather around that time after a relatively quiet period between now and then.
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StormNet
StormNet@StormNetWx·
A low-end threat of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms has been identified for Sunday, March 22nd across parts of the Ohio Valley and Upper Appalachia. This forecast initialized on Thursday morning. Follow the page and visit our app for future forecast updates.
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Gabe KellerWX
Gabe KellerWX@GKellerwx·
I'm growing a little concerned for a hail threat in the Ohio Valley on Sunday, IF storms fire. A seasonally strong EML will move over the region, providing steep MLLRs with large CAPE in the HGZ, and almost 0 CAPE below... Would not be surprised to see a sig hail risk...
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Tyler Berry@ChasingOhio·
@OHWXisweird Nam 12z shows it. However a cap is in place ☹️ we shall see
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Zach Egleston
Zach Egleston@OHWXisweird·
Oh wow what a nice environment for severe weather, I wonder what the skew-t looks like...
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Drew Brummel
Drew Brummel@WMstormchaserDB·
Alright Ohio what are we trying to do here on Sunday…
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
NEW: MyRadar has reviewed radar/wind data, as well as NASA analysis, and has produced a map of where METEORITE FRAGMENTS may be found. This comes after Tuesday's meteor exploded over Cleveland. IF meteorite fragments survived to the ground, the greatest likelihood of finding large meteorites (upwards of 20 pounds) would be near Rittman, Ohio, just west of Easton and along Highway 57. Medium meteorites, between 2 and 20 pounds, would likely be clustered around Acme, or west of Wadsworth. Smaller meteorites, which are most likely, could be strewn anywhere in the yellow from Granger to Sharon Center and along Highway 94. The meteor likely weighed close to 13,000 pounds before it exploded, and was 6-7 feet across. Weather radar captured the fragmentation of the meteor. Despite snow ongoing at the time, we can use the correlation coefficient feature to determine where weird/spiked/jagged/irregular shapes are present – not "hydrometeors" like rain or snow, but rather meteor debris. Break out the metal detectors! Sweeping the area may legitimately provide an opportunity to find meteorites. On Jan. 16, 2018, a meteor exploded over Michigan, producing shaking equivalent to that of a 1.8-magnitude earthquake. Fragments were found after the fact, and debris could even be seen on weather radars. @MatthewCappucci used radar to pinpoint where he thought debris would be found, and notified his friend Paul at WDIV in Detroit. Indeed, his photographer found a fragment!
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Tyler Berry@ChasingOhio·
Check out this heavy snow squall in beechwood, Ohio! Whiteout conditions and slick road conditions #ohwx
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Dr. Jim Lloyd
Dr. Jim Lloyd@DrJimLloyd·
Video from our bus garage camera. A meteor in the sky. This is authentic.
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
BREAKING: A meteor just exploded over Cleveland, with loud booming heard across northern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. Did you hear it!? We've received hundreds of reports from Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania and western New York State of a meteor. This likely occurred around 8:56 a.m. We reviewed data from the GOES East weather satellite, and noted a lightning strike signature at that time. However, this was only seen on satellites in the infrared and NOT on ground-based lightning detection networks. There also were no thunderstorms nearby. That leads us to conclude that this WAS the meteor exploding over the Cleveland area in midair, with a flash of light that infrared satellites were able to see (and plot the same way they would lightning), even if us on the ground couldn't see it.
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NWS Cleveland
NWS Cleveland@NWSCLE·
@jacecraftmiller The latest GLM imagery (1301Z) does suggest that the boom was a result of a meteor.
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Mike Stanislaw
Mike Stanislaw@mikestanislaw·
I’d much rather talk about the severe threat which did not materialize vs this unit of a snow band matching east.
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