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hm8

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  • Birthday 12/28/1992

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  • Four Letter Airport Code For Weather Obs (Such as KDCA)
    KARB
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    Ann Arbor, MI

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  1. CIMSS satellite blog has a post on this: http://cimss.ssec.wi.../archives/11467
  2. Just took a look at Joplin on Google Maps...I'm not sure when the image was updated but you can still pretty clearly see a scar from the tornado across the southern side of the city...as well as zoom in and see just the blocks and blocks of devastation.
  3. This year has brought us some of the most incredible tornado footage I've ever seen. Wow.
  4. I'm attending the University of Michigan next year, which has a Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences program as part of their engineering school, which I think is interesting and might be helpful. I was talking to one of the professors a while back about it, and they started talking about how today a lot of the work in these fields requires some engineering experiences and knowledge that many graduates don't receive at other schools. Right now I'm planning on double amjoring in Atmospheric Sceinces and Computer Sciences.
  5. I dunno about having a tornado shelter. I just think people would be even less inclined to use it then they are already to take shelter in their basements.
  6. Looks like he wants to use this a reprimands for the gov. response for Katrina... He gave thanks to the firefighters and EMTs and police forecs on the scene (who obviously deserve it), but no mention of the NWS or SPC, who I think did a phenomenal job yesterday....but I guess that's to be expected...
  7. Kids in my computer class right now gathered around a computer watching some of the Tusculoosa footage...glad to see that they've at least heard of the event.
  8. This event may very well end up being ranked in the top ten deadliest outbreaks in america of all time. All of the other events in this list are from 1974 or earlier, back when technology and warning lead times were barely a fraction of what they are today. I think that really shows the power of this event. "HOWEVER THE WEATHER NEVER ENDS AND WE MUST CONTINUE" ....amen
  9. I know that the got rid of the report filter....but to see N. AL colored in red is yet another thing that goes beyond words today
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