
sam
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sam
@C8_Sam
Aspiring Meteorologist / Weather Enthusiast / Snow Lover /📍KYWX / Musician / 🌌 2 / 🌪 0
Kentucky, USA Bergabung Temmuz 2025
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NEW: Kentucky family rejects $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area.
"If it's my way, I'll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn't mean anything."
"As long as I'm on this land, as long as it's feeding me, as long as it's taking care of me, there's nothing that can destroy me if I've got this land."
Video: Local 12 WKRC
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oh my gosh
Severity@Severity_RBX
Here's a few more tornadoes in different lighting and contrasts by @RainbowDoesStuf And some screenshots that were taken by @DontTofu & @finytes when the trailer was being produced (all visuals, lighting, and systems seen are subject to change as this is pre-release footage)
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@C8_Sam @ANormalGuy7127 Fundamental paper education, which it’s hated. But peak fandom.
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Saying the Storm Prediction Center "screwed up" with their Moderate Risk / Level 4 out of 5 risk yesterday reminds of sports fans who leave the game 10 minutes before the end of the game saying "we lost."
Dare I say they *undershot* the risk in part of that area? #wxtwitter


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***Nebraska is in the middle of a devastating wildfire emergency.***
It is the worst wildfire destruction our state has ever experienced. Nearly three quarters of a million acres have already been consumed, and the fires continue to spread with no containment in sight.
The Morrill Fire, the largest ever recorded in Nebraska, along with the Cottonwood, Anderson Bridge, and Road 203 fires, are sweeping across the state with force. Highways are closing. Families are being forced to evacuate. A state of emergency has been declared. And heartbreakingly, a life has already been lost.
The conditions are fueling the chaos. Strong winds. Dry land. Fire moving faster than it can be fought.
This situation is not under control.
In a moment like this, Nebraska needs more than manpower and resources. We need prayer.

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@egaito @tropicalupdate Look, no forecasters is perfect nor will we ever be. Things changed for the better in terms of an outbreak and it flopped. It was not anticipated but it did and therefore it is nobodies fault.
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A bust for me. Schools closed, businesses closed in anticipation. A couple of loud cracks of thunder, a little rain, a few gusts of wind. Near term forecasting is getting worse rather than better. I'm not sure what that's about. A little too much AI before it's time? Central forecasters overreacting?
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@mountaintrekpct @MatthewCappucci @mountaintrekpct You can't obviously change how a Weather event will perform. Almost everyone was confident in a high end event, and we were all wrong. WE CANNOT know that until it happens in front of our faces. Do not disrespect anyone in this community for smtn we can't control
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@MatthewCappucci Your forecast was presented with such certainty you had adults all over the region reacting accordingly. Apparently you failed to equally emphasize the off ramp potential so people could alter their decisions. Weather forecasters never suffer the consequences of being wrong.
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It is unfortunate that this will likely trigger trust issues with meteorologists, but this is your daily reminder that everyone makes mistakes and we are here to help you. Please don't let your guard down with any potentially major event.

Katie Peralta Soloff@katieperalta
school canceled across the state, flights delayed and canceled, events canceled — it is, and I cannot emphasize this enough— barely drizzling in Chapel Hill.
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