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Posts by Matt Flournoy
Map of local National Weather Service office "areas of responsibility" modified (using polygons with black outlines and red fill) to indicate where recent/expanding cuts to NOAA/NWS have resulting in understaffing so extreme that some offices can not longer operate on a 24/7 basis.
I just created a quick map depicting which portions of the United States are now (as of today) or will imminently be (by early June) without 24/7 local National Weather Service coverage (per Washington Post reporting). #CAwx #CAfire #CAwater #ORwx #AKwx #WYwx #KSwx
NEW: Two California weather service offices will no longer operate 24/7, curtailing the output of an agency that issues warnings for more than 7 million people in the Central Valley. #CAwx
A spokesperson for NOAA confirmed to @sfchronicle.com that the offices were not operating around-the-clock.
Matt last night: *it’s raining real hard, I’ll put the trash bin out tomorrow morning*
Atmosphere: jokes on you, sucker.
When the HRRR resolves a supercell-supercell merger.
What a High Risk corridor looks like at 23z. Woof.
Searched “David Rose” for an appropriate GIF of my reaction to overnight CAM trends and, I mean… just pick one.
That Day 6 for 15 March. Wow.
The corridor across southern MN is terrifying. The tracks of these two prolific supercells are basically stacked on top of each other. Taylorsville, MS area just got hit hard, and they could take another direct hit in 40 minutes. Really scary situation unfolding.
Probability of 2 or more tornadoes: >95%
Probability of 1 or more EF2–EF5 tornadoes: >95%
This is the third NOAA/SPC PDS tornado watch in history with both of these probabilities maxed out. Prolific and destructive tornado outbreak is imminent.
www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wat...
Incredible coordination from the NWS as a significant (violent?) tornado bounces back and forth between the St. Louis and Paducah CWAs.
The outpouring of posts, messages, and texts the last few hours is bittersweet. It’s evidence of the incredible community that is made up of everyone at NOAA and associated non-federal organizations, and the shockwaves that result when so many are abruptly cut off.
Fuck. I’m so sorry.
The official AMS logo.
The AMS is temporarily opening its career services to all who need them, regardless of membership status, and offering dues waivers and meeting registration fee reductions for those impacted by job loss due to changes in the government.
Read more: bit.ly/4gRiHAk
The OU School of Meteorology has another open faculty hire - this time for a teaching position! We're looking for someone with unique experience in one of several areas: apply.interfolio.com/163576. Please share!
Photo credit: 2024 Weather Band Photo Contest submission "Badlands Storm" by Alex Gulino.
The weather & climate enterprise provides essential services that the public relies upon. We do not yet know the depth of the changes we face, but all have a voice, and we are stronger together than apart.
Read a message from the AMS President: bit.ly/40QoIaJ
Folks wanting updates from NSF, they just posted this:
new.nsf.gov/executive-or...
Stop work order for "conferences, trainings, workshops, considerations for staffing and participant selection, and any other grant activity that uses or promotes the use of DEIA principles and frameworks..."
SAME. Just finished last night and am still processing. Definitely have to reread the last few chapters 😅
Next week it’s the curse of omega and w.
Yeah that 500 mb pattern alone is 🔥
Skew-T Log-P xkcd.com/3032
Clemson made it mildly interesting, but yeah. Next round though 🔥 no clue with Oregon OSU and Georgia ND. Should be good.
“Meteorological maestro” has a nice ring to it, and the quote has me rolling. And that’s from 12 posts… I’m impressed. 😂
*full time*
When’s your flight land? 3:24?
This is why I love college football.
Second time tonight across the country.