no one is safe from boop
Shit's gonna hit the fan in the american plains today
"Possibly The Worst storm of 2024"
If you live in Oklahoma, Kansas, Southern Nebraska or eastern Missouri, you Need to be aware of the weather. Have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts, and have a tornado action plan.
Damn, I can't even find anything on the news app I've been using for weather apps. This is the worst tornado season for Kansas I've seen since the 90s. Multiple EF 3-4 this year in Kansas alone.
An area of high risk, 5/5 has been issued for central Oklahoma and south central Kansas. If you live in these areas, you NEED to have a tornado safety plan, take action now to prepare that. Secure outdoor property, and keep vehicles in a garage if possible. It is Critically important to keep aware of current conditions!!!
The zones I mentioned earlier are still at a moderate or enhanced risk of severe weather, including high winds, tornadoes, and hail.
For sources, I got you!!!
The national weather service at weather.gov will have a hazardous weather outlook for your specific area. Simply search for your city or zip code, and at the top of the page there will be a link that reads "hazardous weather outlook."
I use the national weather service's prediction center to assess the threats:
These charts will show you the areas most likely to receive severe weather threats. Anything that is rated at enhanced, moderate, or high is reasonably likely to have a tornado threat. I will say, however, that this information is mostly the first place to start. It shows you the general areas at risk for the day.
Here's my new favorite source for information:
Max Velocity on YouTube. He goes through the prediction center's graphics in excellent detail. He is as intense as the situation calls for.
This is his most recent forecast for May 6 extreme weather. He diligently goes through the threats for each area.
Another thing that I do during severe weather days, is keep a radar app open. It can be on your phone, or keeping an accuweather/weather channel/whoever radar map open. Check it regularly.
If you're interested in learning more about reading & interpreting radar for yourself, this video is an excellent guide.
Please tell your friends and family to stay alert to the weather and have a plan for the severe weather expected today.
The threat could begin in the early afternoon, and will remain present through the evening and into the night.
@mamoru @rai-knightshade here we go again
sturdy shoes! helmet also! FOUR INCH HAIL!!!
Shit's gonna hit the fan in the american plains today
"Possibly The Worst storm of 2024"
If you live in Oklahoma, Kansas, Southern Nebraska or eastern Missouri, you Need to be aware of the weather. Have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts, and have a tornado action plan.
Damn, I can't even find anything on the news app I've been using for weather apps. This is the worst tornado season for Kansas I've seen since the 90s. Multiple EF 3-4 this year in Kansas alone.
An area of high risk, 5/5 has been issued for central Oklahoma and south central Kansas. If you live in these areas, you NEED to have a tornado safety plan, take action now to prepare that. Secure outdoor property, and keep vehicles in a garage if possible. It is Critically important to keep aware of current conditions!!!
The zones I mentioned earlier are still at a moderate or enhanced risk of severe weather, including high winds, tornadoes, and hail.
For sources, I got you!!!
The national weather service at weather.gov will have a hazardous weather outlook for your specific area. Simply search for your city or zip code, and at the top of the page there will be a link that reads "hazardous weather outlook."
I use the national weather service's prediction center to assess the threats:
These charts will show you the areas most likely to receive severe weather threats. Anything that is rated at enhanced, moderate, or high is reasonably likely to have a tornado threat. I will say, however, that this information is mostly the first place to start. It shows you the general areas at risk for the day.
Here's my new favorite source for information:
Max Velocity on YouTube. He goes through the prediction center's graphics in excellent detail. He is as intense as the situation calls for.
This is his most recent forecast for May 6 extreme weather. He diligently goes through the threats for each area.
Another thing that I do during severe weather days, is keep a radar app open. It can be on your phone, or keeping an accuweather/weather channel/whoever radar map open. Check it regularly.
If you're interested in learning more about reading & interpreting radar for yourself, this video is an excellent guide.
Please tell your friends and family to stay alert to the weather and have a plan for the severe weather expected today.
The threat could begin in the early afternoon, and will remain present through the evening and into the night.
@mamoru @rai-knightshade here we go again
sturdy shoes! helmet also! FOUR INCH HAIL!!!
Shit's gonna hit the fan in the american plains today
"Possibly The Worst storm of 2024"
If you live in Oklahoma, Kansas, Southern Nebraska or eastern Missouri, you Need to be aware of the weather. Have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts, and have a tornado action plan.
Damn, I can't even find anything on the news app I've been using for weather apps. This is the worst tornado season for Kansas I've seen since the 90s. Multiple EF 3-4 this year in Kansas alone.
An area of high risk, 5/5 has been issued for central Oklahoma and south central Kansas. If you live in these areas, you NEED to have a tornado safety plan, take action now to prepare that. Secure outdoor property, and keep vehicles in a garage if possible. It is Critically important to keep aware of current conditions!!!
The zones I mentioned earlier are still at a moderate or enhanced risk of severe weather, including high winds, tornadoes, and hail.
For sources, I got you!!!
The national weather service at weather.gov will have a hazardous weather outlook for your specific area. Simply search for your city or zip code, and at the top of the page there will be a link that reads "hazardous weather outlook."
I use the national weather service's prediction center to assess the threats:
These charts will show you the areas most likely to receive severe weather threats. Anything that is rated at enhanced, moderate, or high is reasonably likely to have a tornado threat. I will say, however, that this information is mostly the first place to start. It shows you the general areas at risk for the day.
Here's my new favorite source for information:
Max Velocity on YouTube. He goes through the prediction center's graphics in excellent detail. He is as intense as the situation calls for.
This is his most recent forecast for May 6 extreme weather. He diligently goes through the threats for each area.
Another thing that I do during severe weather days, is keep a radar app open. It can be on your phone, or keeping an accuweather/weather channel/whoever radar map open. Check it regularly.
If you're interested in learning more about reading & interpreting radar for yourself, this video is an excellent guide.
Please tell your friends and family to stay alert to the weather and have a plan for the severe weather expected today.
The threat could begin in the early afternoon, and will remain present through the evening and into the night.
@mamoru @rai-knightshade here we go again
sturdy shoes! helmet also! FOUR INCH HAIL!!!
Can't believe the New Yorker is making cartoons about color theory.
daaaaamn only 37 more years til halley's comet comes back
This is breaking containment into the TERF enclosures which I very much expected, but I will happily shout from the rooftops that furry porn artists are more productive and beneficial to society than JKRβs incessant whining on the elon musk dick riding app about how much she hates trans people
@our-queer-experience this poll needs help!!
easy answer: furry porn artists have made POSITIVE contributions to society. elon musk had to tell jk rowling to chill out
True and sincere answer to all of the people who ask, "I have just seen X animal, what does this mean?":
Rejoice, my friend, for this is a most auspicious sign! You have received one of the greatest blessings known to human kind: you live in a world full of creatures! Take comfort and enjoy this divine blessing.
Oh shit, you saw the robin circle? That's not good.
K2 studies done on my sketchbook and tablet
simply dont monday
βIRLβ? this is real life. youβre just talking to me from computer. iβm on the same planet as you. perhaps one day i will pull you from a burning building
Three butch friends of mine finishing the basement of my first house around 1996.Β Β They worked for beer, and not even anything fancy.Β
babe are you okay you reblogged Three butch friends of mine finishing the basement of my first house around 1996 again
the bottom of the museum of human history
#oh man. I am in love with this image.#the idea of a museum with this at the heart of it? the slope down to it?#that you have to unravel the past like a skein of thread as you travel deeper and and deeper backwards in time#to this. the first fire. the way it illuminated the painted walls; the way the aurochs leapt with the flames#ah. perfect. (via @notbecauseofvictories)