Ellipsis Macintosh
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Ellipsis Macintosh
@ProNaif
The logos is local.
Missouri Katılım Aralık 2010
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euro has been consistent for days with something fairly intense coming through Missouri tonight. Dews meh, and cape at nonexistent, but hodos are huge, smooth curves with 0-3srh >1000 on some runs. What can an intense elevated storm do at the surface? Hmm. CAMs show nothing #MOwx

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@unexplainables8 @CarolynGorman_ @BeTraumaFree It's about me being angry at therapists 😁 Guests on there just released a documentary about therapy abuse so they're doing the podcast circuit i guess. It's about more severe stuff but the host here expands on that to unethical discharge and I really needed to hear it atm
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"When therapists panic and they don't know what to do... they blame the client —100% of the time."
Absolutely remarkable monologue. That's hyperbole, but solid point. This is a right wing freebie. Someone tell @AbigailShrier to get her head out her ass
youtu.be/UoCrPZfmmLg?t=…

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I had a suspicion and then the AI confirmed that the northern Ozarks are the early morning thunderstorm capital of the world —if you base it on number of nights/mornings with lightning and thunder. Which means... best sleeping weather in world right here, folks! #mowx
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@ReedTimmerUSA AI tells me that pressure drop is equivalent to the shock wave from being ~10 yards from hand grenade. Sound right, @grok?
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THREE YEARS AGO TODAY we executed a flagship #tornado intercept with Dominator 3 near Spalding, Nebraska.
I had just gotten the #Dominator back, and this direct tornado intercept began the modern era of Team Dominator science that you see today.
We measured a 60 mb pressure whipsaw over a fraction of a second that gave the team brain fog and other concussion-like symptoms.
With an active second half of May ahead, it is ever-so-important for us to never stop chasing
@JordanHallWX @Sierra_Lindsey3 @PappenheimWx @Brandonbirdwx @BrianAllenWX
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if you're not using the euro and rrfs exclusively it's not confidence you care about, lol... The NAM is laughable. Just bc you can triangulate how an inferior model will be wrong doesn't mean it's not an inferior model
John Homenuk@jhomenuk
There is no sugar coating it - this is a horrendous decision that will significantly decrease confidence in mesoscale, short term and convective forecasting. The RRFS is terrible. Nobody that I have connected with in the community wants this to happen. Mind boggling.
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@BeTraumaFree Took me a few years to realize there can be more than one inner child! Not talked about enough! corresponding to kind of yin/connection yang/play states for me.
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Men want curly hair the least... Mother of God... So you're saying there's chance! Haven't felt like this since I heard nicotine was a covid prophylactic.
Jake Kozloski@jakozloski
Men’s top don’t-want in a spouse is “overweight” by a 2.5x margin over the next item. Women’s top don’t-want is “rude” by a 1.5x margin. Men’s rejection filter is dominantly physical. Women’s is dominantly character. Both sexes’ top wants are identical though: kind and funny. (Keeper data on millions of stated preference clauses.)
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@225MPH_EF4 @oldscarf1stweek Is anything stopping you from buying it from them and reselling it? Sounds like an arbitrage opportunity... Why don't you show them their worth? minus 10% or whatever
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@oldscarf1stweek I agree, I just don’t want to see random people who capture incredible shots not getting their full potential. If you get lucky enough/are talented enough to score something incredible, you deserve to be compensated/recognized for it, no matter how in or out of the game you are
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I will say that some folks love to villainize the higher paid chasers with Discovery deals, network contracts, production contacts, or agency representation because it’s hard to people working a 9-5 to fathom that this alternative career exists.
But those people are not your enemy.
The people are the top that have been doing this X amount of years are the only reason there is still a premium market for storm footage at all. They set a higher perceived value for chasing as a profession. They prove there IS a difference between trained, committed field work and somebody filming sideways on their porch while screaming at the rain.
A chaser making real money through direct licensing, television production, documentaries, research partnerships, or network relationships raises the ceiling for everybody else. They create precedent that storm footage can still command professional rates.
Storyful culture does the opposite. It conditions buyers to expect unlimited tornado footage for bargain bin prices because someone will always undercut the market for quick cash and Twitter impressions.
There’s nothing inherently evil about giving your footage away for free, because in reality it’s yours and you can choose what to do with it.
At the same time, I think a big take away for what Jordan and others have said is to know your worth.
Jordan Hall@JordanHallWX
Some more context to my comments earlier about content.
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