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Windy visualizations and UI are times better than the National Weather Service (NWS). I still like the Forecast Discussion however. The money weather quote today (from the NWS) is:

"Precipitable water values are expected to peak on Sunday night at around 2.50 inches, which would be 5 standard deviations from the mean for this time of year."




Also NHC has the best tropical cyclone coverage. Californians don’t need it often unless they go on a Florida vacation, so if you’re new to this, check it out.

E.g. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCDEP4+shtml/191444...


I saw a local (San Diego) news story teaching people how to read a hurricane prediction chart, coming from the east coast, it was very surprisingly to learn how local understanding those is


Missouri checking in, I do not have any idea what that chart is. I selfishly love east coast/gulf hurricanes because they always mean perfect weather for us.


Any hints on unseeing spermatozoa in their wind visualizations?




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