Joanna Donnelly(@JoannaDonnellyL) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you caught the forecast tonight on RTE1 and were wondering what I was talking about in relation to this coming spell of warming weather here’s a short explanation.

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SJSU Meteorology(@SJSUmeteorology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌦️💡 Adjunct Faculty and NBC Bay Area AMS Meteorologist Rob Mayeda explains why our program offers a fantastic foundation and puts you on the cutting-edge weather science in Silicon Valley. Watch the full video to learn more!

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Mount Washington Observatory (MWO)(@MWObs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Knowing and understanding wind is important on the summit. We are always trying to improve our instrumentation and you can help with a donation to our annual appeal. mountwashington.org/get-involved/s…

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Lake effect snow is likely downwind of the Lower
Great Lakes. Lake Effect snow occurs when cold air moves across warmer water. Learn more weather science at weather.gov/jetstream

Lake effect snow is likely downwind of the Lower
Great Lakes. Lake Effect snow occurs when cold air moves across warmer water. Learn more weather science at weather.gov/jetstream  #weatherscience
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Regional Marine Centre #uggmes #ugrmc(@ug_gmes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kicked off a joint Ghana Meteo. Agency University of Ghana @GmesAfrica marine weather training to key stakeholders in Togo today! This 3-week hybrid course aims to empower weather scientists to monitor marine environments & issue precise early warnings.

Kicked off a joint @GhanaMet @UnivofGh @GmesAfrica  marine weather training to key stakeholders in Togo today! This 3-week hybrid course aims to empower weather scientists to monitor marine environments & issue precise early warnings. #WeatherScience #MarineSafety #SafetyAtSea
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Mike Collier(@MikeCollierWX) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Radar was able to detect gravity waves which are ripples in the density of the atmosphere, often caused by weather disturbances or changes in air pressure. '

Radar was able to detect gravity waves which are ripples in the density of the atmosphere, often caused by weather disturbances or changes in air pressure.#WeatherScience #GravityWaves'
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National Weather Service(@NWS) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lake effect snow expected downwind of the Great Lakes. It occurs when cold air moves across warmer water and can produce 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour or more. Learn more weather science at weather.gov/jetstream

Lake effect snow expected downwind of the Great Lakes. It occurs when cold air moves across warmer water and can produce 2 to 3 inches of snow per hour or more. Learn more weather science at weather.gov/jetstream #WeatherScience
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