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David Spoede

@DavidSpoede

A thinking skeptic

United States Beigetreten Mart 2018
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@ChrisMartzWX Fiat currency is not the problem. Deficit spending is. Governments with metallic currency have failed throughout history. We have a moral problem, not a monetary problem.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
Nobody should pay property taxes. State-level sales taxes on non-essential items could generate more than enough revenue to keep the fire and police departments running, as well as paving + maintaining duh roadz. I have run the numbers for several states with back-of-the-envelope calculations. Some of the non-tourist states would need higher sales tax rates, but it’d still save residents money and if we finally eliminated fiat currency and backed the dollar with physical gold again, it would ensure that our money is spent wisely. But if any age demographic specifically should be exempt from paying property taxes, it’s young people who are trying to get their feet anchored and build a life, which is more difficult for zoomers like me to do than previous generations.
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Nancy Mace@NancyMace

Our seniors should not pay property taxes.

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NWS Little Rock
NWS Little Rock@NWSLittleRock·
Taking a peak in on satilitte, some low level dry air has begun to win out against the morning clouds across Central and NE AR. This will continue to errode some of the cloud cover across the state until a deep moisture surge this evening brings more clouds and rain. #ARwx
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@Drewshearer444 @Grok, what does this mean in terms of the likelihood of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in the Little Rock area?
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Andrew Shearer
Andrew Shearer@Drewshearer444·
The 18z SHV sounding shows what could be a very big issue for most of the severe setup in Arkansas. With very limited daytime heating except for SW AR, it may be very hard to get a surface-based supercell with that strong EML in place. An LZK sounding would be very nice.
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Convective Chronicles
Convective Chronicles@ConvChronicles·
After an active end to April, we're entering into a generally unfavorable pattern for widespread severe weather across most of the US, thanks to the evolution of a fairly persistent East Coast trough and western US ridge. This looks to remain through the first couple weeks of May. The exception looks to be around the Tuesday-Thursday time frame next week, as a robust jet streak translates into the southern US, coupled with ample moisture return.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@JamesBryantWX I'm guessing that this means that you strongly disagree with StormNet's prediction based on currently available data? I sure hope you're right. That bullseye right over LR is not good.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@WxZachary So are we going to stop all tornado chasers and get them off the road, too?
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David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@StormNetWx Oh, and another two to the south, one in the blue and one in the gray zones.
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StormNet
StormNet@StormNetWx·
The probabilistic bullseye was in Kansas, around the centroid of the tornado reports (so far). There were strong tornadoes in northern Oklahoma south of the probabilistic bullseye, the threat was more conditional (lower confidence) with a high ceiling (which was met).
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StormNet
StormNet@StormNetWx·
Here are the 5-day and 2-day StormNet tornado forecasts with reports overlaid from the April 23rd tornado event.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@StormNetWx 4 of the tornadoes were in Iowa, well outside of the probabilistic bullseye, with three in the blue "Low" risk area and the remaining one apparently right on the border between the blue and green "Medium" risk area. Is that acceptable or does it warrant further adjustments?
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David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@RonDodson We've had satellites in geo orbits for 50+ years. Satellites at that distance lose resolution, which can partially be made up with technology. Whatever tech China is using is prob a copy of what we've been using for 20+ years. GEO/LEO both have advantages and disadvantages.
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Ronald Dodson
Ronald Dodson@RonDodson·
In a world of contested chokepoints and fragile trade routes, the power is not just in the ability to strike, but in the ability to watch without interruption. China’s Ludi Tance‑4 is a quiet but meaningful shift in how surveillance works. Most satellites pass over a target, take a look, and move on. This one doesn’t, because it sits in geosynchronous orbit & can observe continuously at the same region, using radar that sees through darkness, weather, and obscurity. That moves the system from intermittent snapshots to persistent awareness.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@Brady_Wx Are StormNet's forecasts and maps available to lay people or just Wx?
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Andrew Brady
Andrew Brady@Brady_Wx·
StormNet's tornado forecasts over the last few days have been highlighting a corridor of elevated probabilities in the San Joaquin Valley for this afternoon. A tornado has now been confirmed near Clovis, California! Here's the forecast from 2 days ago:
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Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci

WOW! Confirmed TORNADO moments ago northwest of Clovis, California, north of Fresno, as seen from a PG&E camera. Clear rotating wall cloud and transient touchdown(s) of a cone funnel.

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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@StormNetWx As a layman, am I correct in concluding that that differs a bit from the SPC's forecast for Friday? If so, it will be interesting to see which one ends up being more accurate. Love your work! Keep it up!
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StormNet
StormNet@StormNetWx·
Elevated threat of tornadoes detected for Friday, April 24th, 2026. See attached map for details. This forecast initialized on Saturday night. Follow for future forecast updates.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@JakeAuch Did you give this same speech during the wars started by Clinton, Obama, & Biden?
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Jake Auchincloss
Jake Auchincloss@JakeAuch·
Washington, Grant, Eisenhower — great American military leaders knew that war was the last resort, not the first impulse.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@RonDodson I'm missing your point, Ron. "Real" photos have been misused and abused since photography was invented, or was that not your point?
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@WxZachary When I was a kid in the 60s in Germany (my dad was in the Army), I loved watching the contrails high in the sky left by US aircraft. Little did I know that they were actually spraying chemicals in order to subjugate all of us. 🙄🤣
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@marcthiessen Does this set a precedent for charging transit fees through the Straits of Gibraltar? For all passages within 12 miles of a coast?
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Marc Thiessen
Marc Thiessen@marcthiessen·
1. The U.S. is not a party to the Law of the Sea treaty 2. Any U.S. toll or tariff would be an “escort fee” paid to reimburse cost of U.S. military protection, which is perfectly legitimate 3. There are no international waters in the Strait. The strait is 21 miles wide. Territorial waters are 12 miles from the coasts.
Michael McFaul@McFaul

To the best of my knowledge, there are no tolls for natural straits in the world, just for man-made canals. UNCLOS prohibits them. Creating one for the Strait of Hormuz would establish a terrible precedent.

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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@ToddYakoubian @ToddYakobian Can't get it to work on your websites. It works on mobile devices & TV app, but not websites. It matters because I'd like to watch it on my second computer screen while working on anther.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@WxZachary Great suggestion! I had already done this by printing out a county map of AR to keep handy.
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Zachary Hall
Zachary Hall@WxZachary·
Can you find your county on a map without it being labeled? Pro tip for storm season: Know where your county is on a map and familiarize what counties border you. This will help you greatly. This is not a post to slander anyone, some people just struggle to find themselves on maps. This can make it tough when reading forecast information. Learn your county name, what part of the county you live in and what counties border you. It would also be helpful to learn what region of Arkansas you live in. Whether it’s northern, western, central, southern, or eastern Arkansas. If you do learn and study these things, storm season information broadcasted to you will become easy to understand. Severe weather is possible for some (not all) of Arkansas today. Remain weather aware through the afternoon and early evening hours. (Posted 3-16-26) Stick with the Arkansas Weather Network for your severe weather coverage.
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David Spoede
David Spoede@DavidSpoede·
@ToddYakoubian Todd, you can't retire! We're not going to let you, buddy. Plan on riding into the sunset still in the saddle.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Congress employs roughly 18,500 staffers. If each of them opens the Punchbowl newsletter three to four times per week, that alone produces around 65,000 impressions. The implication: Punchbowl’s core audience is Congress itself. That suggests a circular model: 1. Sponsors purchase advertising in Punchbowl News. 2. Punchbowl maintains direct access to Senator Thune. 3. Senator Thune advances priorities aligned with those sponsors, validating the value of their advertising. 4. Sponsors then donate to Senator Thune and other members of Congress through PACs. 5. The cycle repeats. A similar dynamic happens around Axios and Politico Playbook. And no lectures on "this is how it's always worked in DC." This, right there, is why DC is a failure.
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