A multi-day timelapse of the many thunderstorms and severe weather that swept across the eastern and central US the past couple of days.
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A multi-day timelapse of the many thunderstorms and severe weather that swept across the eastern and central US the past couple of days.
➡️ Record heat in the West
➡️ Record low snowpack f/ CA to CO
➡️ 51% of the country experiencing Drought conditions
➡️ Major shakeups of wildland firefighting organizations
➡️ Purges/Exodus of federal firefighters in several of those organizations last year.
Could be catastrophic #wildfire year.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a cornerstone of U.S. weather science. AMS urges a transparent, community-driven review before restructuring such critical infrastructure.
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Hell yeah!
Bless @wikipedia.org for never going this route.
I spent a lot of my career before I came to Congress countering Iranian terror groups. We have incredible professionals at the Department of Homeland Security who work to keep us safe in moments like these, but Trump has cut their jobs and undermined their ability from day one. 1/2
Hate to see it. Just west of the NOAA Boulder campus by the Chautauqua trailheads.
Record low snow year in CO means this may be a busy year. Fine fuels are cured and flashy. Evacuations issued.
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#BluebellFire #COFire #CoWx #Wildfire
This image contains the Day-Night Band (NCC) from the NOAA-20 weather satellite from 07:59 UTC on 2026-02-18.
The Ranger Road Fire in Oklahoma burns brightly at night among city lights.
Imagery captured early this morning by NOAA-20.
Combined with record low snowpack across the CO Rockies with no relief in sight.
Fire Season’s gone be lit 🔥
(Not in a good way)
This local Wolfdog joined an Olympic ski event and triggered the finish-line camera. This is Nazgul. He snuck into a cross-country skiing sprint this morning and raced the homestretch with some competitors before being escorted home. 14/10 someone get him a medal
The amount of time (& taxpayer $$$) wasted scrubbing “diversity” from papers, websites, & presentations when it simply meant “various” is the type of work DOGE really should have looked into.
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Detections from the Next Generation Fire System comes in geojson format. Cool to see more potential applications for a wildland fire detection and monitoring!
In a study published today, researchers reported that the ideal conditions for major wildfires are now aligning across different parts of the world at more than double the rate they did 50 years ago.
@umairfan.bsky.social for @vox.com: www.vox.com/climate/4795...
The 43 Road Fire burned over an @mesonet.org site yesterday in Woodward, OK. Remarkably, the site partially survived!
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#Wildfire #OKWX
Given the timing of the aerial reconnaissance, it took ~25hrs for the Ranger Road #wildfire🔥 to go from ignition to 283k+ acres. 🫨
Absolute insanity.
Day 3 of Critical Fire Wx conditions expected tomorrow. #okwx
Near surface smoke forecast for the CONUS area.
Model run: 20260218T11:00 UTC
Data from NOAA's HRRR CONUS (https://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/)
Note that this product comes with absolutely no guarantee of availability, accuracy or completeness.
#Wildfires #Smoke #AirQuality
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The Storm Prediction Center issues Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook (Max Risk: Critical) at Feb 18, 7:16z Link
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This organization shouldn’t get a penny more of taxpayer money
Receiving four notifications after ordering a single coffee makes me want to run into the woods, screaming, never to be heard from again.
For awareness, the @nws.noaa.gov has just released a tool to visualize certain #severeweather and #wildfire threats based upon climatology, or a historical record of past events.
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Now if only the @nytimes.com can look into—or even ask about—the allegations against the POTUS.
Heard 10x more about the Kennedy Center from mainstream media than the
POTUS’s involvement of the latest release of files.
All of these track 100%.
English is such a weird language.
This is the weirdest—and most useless—thing to lie about.
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THEY DID IT. EVERY SENATE DEMOCRAT just voted on an amendment to DEFUND ICE (rescind the BBB slush fund that keeps ICE open during a shutdown.) This amendment failed, but it shows broad support! KEEP CALLING and make it a demand to vote for the DHS funding bill!!
All be cause the house was on recess…
Yet again…
Right around a MAJOR funding deadline…
Do they EVER work?
The whole “we passed it, now we’re bailing so you can’t change it” shtick is getting old & not how government should function.
Tesla doubled its income last year to $5.7 BILLION.
Its board approved a pay package that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire.
And it just reported $0 in federal income taxes for 2025.
Our tax code is so, so rigged.
Tax the rich.