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I know everything about weather. I am a 6-year trained Storm Chaser for Wired-WX Storm Chasing Services. Background in thermodynamics, global warming and cooling dynamics, advanced cellular thunderstorm dynamics, and diagram dynamics expert.

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Lead Storm Chaser: Organizations: Wired-WX and Member of National Weather Service/Skywarn Network

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2009-09-04 acorns:

The saying is “an unusual abundance of acorns” could be a sign of a very rough winter. The theory is that the more acorns, the more food for the squirrels. About every 5-8 years, oak trees have a major

2009-07-27 Am I too old to consider a career in Meteorology:

You would definitely not be too old. I see it all the time. Many older people have better luck fetching a skillful research job, due to the wisdom and ability to research. Do not give up. You have a good

2009-07-22 VIL and hail index:

Hello. No radar is perfect. Few radars can even master the formula of Vertically Integrated Liquid known as VIL. Measuring the amount of precipitation in clouds is near impossible, because storms can

2009-06-29 small scall and local systems:

Depending on your location, will depend on how the jetstream works. The jetstream is a continuous, fast stream of air flowing from the west. Usually when one see sun, there is probably a west-Northwest

2009-05-09 tornado:

Tornadoes have to have a certain wind shear effect. Ice development has nothing to do with it. Although, ice does form from time to time at cloud tops due to how cold it is at the tops, it never matters

 

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