
seth
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@Nartist @TonyaWPDE I know it’s in your DNA as a NY’er to move south and complain loudly about everything but you’re worked up over a local news story 5 hours away from you in a different state. Touch grass
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@sethpurvis_ @TonyaWPDE So I was supposed to google that?
Pro tip: who, what, when, WHERE
Basic even on tweets if it's news esp
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@Nartist @TonyaWPDE There actually only is one Dillon County in the entire US
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@TonyaWPDE Do you assume that no one outside your viewing area sees your tweets? Or do you think there's only one Dillon County and everyone in the world reading your post will know where you are? Your bio gives no clue either. Where the F is this fire?
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@JamesInCLT They are very different Raleigh is a joke of a city with barely anything to do
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@GeringerAdam @BuffaloByGodDan Gary’s Nursey in New Bern. He grows naturalized palmettos that won’t die in a cold snap as easy as the ones from Florida
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@BuffaloByGodDan I have been trying to find enough people in Raleigh to buy palmettos so I can convince a palm tree guy to drive up for the week and do installs
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Palmettos are like the only thing South Carolina has over North Carolina
Home Builder Tanner Alexander@TannerBuilds
$650K price drop in under two months. This would’ve been unthinkable a few years ago.
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@AlpineReactor @horsepower Maryland drivers are there right behind you stuck behind the left lane hog but they’re driving an Infiniti SUV about 2 inches off your rear bumper
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First update;
Attempting at a social experiment…if you don’t see your county highlighted in red, comment it!

Brody Cowing@Brody_wx
I just finished a 90-Hour work week but I think it’s time to bring back this social experiment… Comment the county(s) you live in! 🌎📍 Last time I received around 1,000 comments. Can we beat it? I’ll keep ongoing updates in the thread below! #X
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@NastrondScourge @DrGoblinShark Good luck getting that through the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains.
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@ryanhallyall We have a serious mental health issue in this country.
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Y’all, when it rains a lot, it floods. It’s always been that way.
Flooding has existed as long as rain has. It can destroy homes, wreck communities, and take lives.
That’s why we’ve built warning systems. That’s why I do what I do.
But lately, there’s a rise in conspiracy theories about “weather modification” and “government floods.”
These claims aren’t just false, they’re dangerous. They distract people from real preparedness and get in the way of saving lives.
Please check your sources. You’re being misled by folks who don’t understand meteorology, or worse, don’t care.
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I'm just going to point out that there is no quality scientific analysis being presented here.
1. Kantar is a market research company specializing in advertising, branding, and public opinion, without expertise in meteorological analysis or tropical cyclone datasets.
2. The provided "report," unlike peer-reviewed research papers, obfuscates the analysis and provides no data or comprehensive process with which to replicate and vet the claimed results.
3. The report states: "the
forecast time steps analyzed were hours 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 84 and 108 from the issued time." But @NHC_Atlantic issues forecasts at lead times of 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 96, and 120 hours, making it unclear exactly how this analysis was done. Was interpolation of some data to a different set of lead times performed? Was mean absolute error or some other metric used? We don't know, because the report is opaque.
4. Anyone in this field knows that a single season of hurricane statistics is not robust. The sample size is not large enough to yield statistically rigorous results, given the variability between individual storms and years. This is why multi-year samples are typically necessary to show statistically significant performance gaps between different types of forecasts.
If you think I'm overtly taking @NHC_Atlantic's and @NOAA's side here, yes, I am. American publicly funded hurricane research, computer modeling, and expertise are unrivaled worldwide. And, by the way, @Accuweather wouldn't be able to issue their own forecasts without any of those things.
The full Kantar report: accuweather.com/wp-content/upl…
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These tornadoes most certainly did not come “out of nowhere”.
This was a well forecasted event and coordinated accordingly for the regions impacted.
These are troll accounts ran by complete morons.
WayneTech SPFX®️@WayneTechSPFX
Weather modification: I told you the beginning of the week we were being hit with frequencies. Tornadoes out of nowhere decimated London, KY.
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I wonder: Does this person understand that the "hobbyist in their basement" uses NWS radar, NWS satellites, NWS computer models, & data from the NWS network of surface-observation stations?
Michael Blair@MichaelCoffey1
@iCyclone Why can a hobbyist in their basement with a YouTube channel manage to deliver better coverage than a gov agency even if that agency were to be underfunded?
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