Ocean in the sky, sunset waterspout, February hail in the Ozarks.
A lot of lofted dust across the southern plains today captured in GOES-East Geocolor Imagery. pic.twitter.com/uZ4kWNIPCN
— Bill Line (@bill_line) February 15, 2023
From ~0100 to 0430 EST this morning, the #NorthernLights were visible from the summit (as well as VT/ME). An upcoming Science in the Mountain program will be discussing Aurora Borealis. The full schedule of our FREE online programs is available at https://t.co/Z3Ltm7QWRn pic.twitter.com/9OzFNc83My
— Mount Washington Observatory (MWO) (@MWObs) February 15, 2023
Theresa Lucas was driving in north-central Minnesota toward Bemidji on June 18, 2022 and catpured this impressive cloud formation that looks like an ocean in the sky
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) February 15, 2023
[source, read more: https://t.co/Nik0xcL01t] pic.twitter.com/zkce91KRz5
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: There were scattered reports of severe weather last night, with a few places getting big hail. This hail fell in Shell Knob, MO. Photo courtesy of Tara DuShane. Did you see hail or wind damage where you live? @NWSSpringfield @kytv pic.twitter.com/vALzJDw1Ve
— Brandon Beck (@brandonbeckky3) February 16, 2023
Sunset waterspout forming off of Puerto Rico (February 13)! https://t.co/WPioHG02Jy Courtesy Dave Parrish. pic.twitter.com/yg8DlSsfGx
— ICWR (@ICWR) February 16, 2023
Happy to introduce y'all to my map of all tornado emergency polygons ever in existence, along with the rating of tornado that triggered the TORE. Careful quality check was done to ensure this list is full and accurate. Let me know what y'all think of it! pic.twitter.com/3wOTuf6jQI
— Kyle Noël (@KyleNoelWx) February 16, 2023
GOES-East 30-sec sandwich imagery captures storm that produced tornado in northeast Mississippi today. Storm exhibited rapid cooling in the IR, along with increase in total lightning activity (per GLM). pic.twitter.com/vHKUuvgJkg
— Bill Line (@bill_line) February 16, 2023
The eye of tropical cyclone #Freddy – captured live from the @Space_Station at 11:31 UTC today over the Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar. Expected to make landfall there on Tuesday, Feb 21
— ISS Above (@ISSAboveYou) February 17, 2023
Equivalent to a category 4 hurricane and getting stronger.
Feb 17, 2023 @WMO pic.twitter.com/q55IHD36qh