Subscriber Denim&Venöm 21,757 October 7, 2016 Subscriber Share October 7, 2016 So with Hurricane Matthew looming on the horizon, now would be a good time to talk about storms. Anyone interested or even fascinated by severe weather? Does it ever get your attention more when it's on the news somewhere? Does seeing how storms form & strengthen pique your curiosity? Do you just like documentaries, shows and movies about natural disasters? How about hypothetical scenarios? Things like what would happen if a hurricane hit New York City or if a tornado ran though Washington DC? If those are things that interest you, than feel free to share them here. Also please do share any crazy weather happening in your area. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Surprise 1,003 October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 (edited) I might've past through the worse right now in Orlando, Florida. Also I got Hurricane Sandy hit up New York years ago. The streets were like a river like holy heck. When I was in North Carolina, I think I got Hurricane Irene, but before that a freaking Earthquake happen few days ago rocked there and even felt beyond New York (yes my parents moved a lot and I think the earthquake reached even in Canada?) I hate natural weather disasters honestly Edited October 7, 2016 by Sunrise Surprise 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luminance 2,188 October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 Nothing like severe drought here. We need some of that Matthew rain! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Envy 6,510 October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 The only severe weather I like and am interested in is winter weather. I do not care for 'warm' storms because they are too dangerous and scary for my liking. My dream location of living would be somewhere where severe thunderstorms, hurricanes, and the like are very rare. 1 Everything needs more woodwind! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CheeryFox 23,827 October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 I like to keep an eye on severe weather. I'm an active member of the SKYWARN network. I'm a huge fan of Pecos Hank in Texas - flippin' awesome stuff he has... I have a thing for derechos -- #wow-wee... lol Sōten ni zase...Hyōrinmaru! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luminance 2,188 October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 Weather in general had always intrigue me. To see how weather patterns form and the resulting effects it has in local climate. You see historically speaking, my variable topography restricts any rain from the coast towards inland and thus creating a rain-shadow effect for my area. Precipitation does fall but only does so during the winter because of the southern dip of the jet stream bringing in moist cool air and any high elevation mostly about 3,000' would receive snow. During the summer, high pressure systems usually linger creating very low humidity and arid conditions perfect for wildfires and drought. Mediterranean is perhaps the best explanation of my local climate due to the weather activity during the most of the year. Where I used to live a while back, I experience consistent warm weather and it was nice. Thunderstorms would developed during the afternoon and acted like an muggy air conditioner until the night when it would at least cool down but high dew points create sticky uncomfortable conditions. Winters there are nice, warm and rarely seen frosts besides rare cold fronts from polar vortexes. Every year, a devastating freeze would kill back tropical plants that live on the verge of this climate but they always bounce back by the warmer rainy season. The rainy season rains a lot and can also bring some flooding to the areas with nonporous soil or with an high water table. Unfortunately, tropical storms do develop during the summer and can become really bad, if they do happen. "Borderline Tropical" if I say so myself located on the line of subtropical and tropical weather while not totally classifying it due to rare frosts. Out of the two I've experienced, I prefer the latter because I gotten used to the warmth even though it may rain a lot. I just love it when the rain falls and the sound it produces compared to the sparse, dryer weather I now live in. Noting severe here but I was just comparing the two from each other and my perception of it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Universal 2,576 October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 (edited) We had a massive hail storm here in Melbourne last Tuesday. We haven't had a storm that bad for around 3 years here. Plus remember cyclone Winston that hit Fiji earlier This year. Well we where due to leave to go there on our first overseas holiday just a few hours before the cyclone hit. But we still went a week later and saw all the damage done to the small farms. We even saw a huge line of power lines that had fallen over. In fact speaking of hail storms the worst one so far here was back in 2011 when we had hail stones that where bigger than golf balls. The damage was intense ranging from people being covered in blood and scratches to car windows and windshields been cracked and some even smashed. That is the worst storm on record here in Melbourne but now whats really strange is that we are now starting to get stormy weather in the middle of summer and less rain in winter. Now is this a effect of global warming or WHAT!? Edited October 8, 2016 by Techno Universal 2 Message from UNIT: UBC-001 (Original image used made by @chaosprincess signature composed by @Kyoshi) My theory of MLP OC: Techno Universal ask me!: Link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kyoshi Frost Wolf 42,208 October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 Severe weather was always something that scared me and fascinated me at the same time. I am terrified of tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms, yet I tend to look up videos of these things all the time. It is strange. Living in Indiana, the severe weather season around here seems to mostly be in the Fall months now, so it will be interesting to see if anything pops up. If it was out in a field, I would actually really like to see a supercell thunderstorm with a tornado. They are both such powerful things. 2 Redeem me into childhood. Show me myself without a shell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balt 110 October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 A few weeks ago there was 3 tornados in all surrounding areas. we were lucky. the school finally started letting go. then they tried to get back in cuz of another warning but I was already out so I just left Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EpicEnergy 23,258 April 27, 2020 Share April 27, 2020 I am fascinated by severe weather, it amazes me what nature is capable of doing. 2 *totally not up to any shenanigans* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splashee 28,603 April 27, 2020 Share April 27, 2020 On 10/8/2016 at 12:24 AM, Denim&Venöm said: Anyone interested or even fascinated by severe weather? The US seem to get these kind of storms every year. We have started to get some severe storms here as well in Sweden, but after a few trees and a broken internet connection made me lose interest fast. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZiggWheelsManning 15,988 May 8, 2023 Share May 8, 2023 We're expecting overnight severe weather in our area for tonight, Level 2 Severe Risk with all modes on the table Special thanks to Emerald Heart for the banner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savy 5,442 May 10, 2023 Share May 10, 2023 Supposed to storm tonight, hopefully not too severe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZiggWheelsManning 15,988 May 11, 2023 Share May 11, 2023 Pop-up thunder showers today and severe weather possible for tomorrow Special thanks to Emerald Heart for the banner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mach33 852 December 20, 2023 Share December 20, 2023 On 2016-10-08 at 7:24 AM, Denim&Venöm said: So with Hurricane Matthew looming on the horizon, now would be a good time to talk about storms. Anyone interested or even fascinated by severe weather? Does it ever get your attention more when it's on the news somewhere? Does seeing how storms form & strengthen pique your curiosity? Do you just like documentaries, shows and movies about natural disasters? How about hypothetical scenarios? Things like what would happen if a hurricane hit New York City or if a tornado ran though Washington DC? If those are things that interest you, than feel free to share them here. Also please do share any crazy weather happening in your area. I used to love severe weather. Tornadoes, Hurricanes, "sub tornadoes". My favorite would have to hurricanes though because of the structure of the storm. 1 Is this an illusion?… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Retro*Derpy 3,776 February 14, 2024 Share February 14, 2024 I know severe weather is devastating for people, but I enjoy being near for the thrills. Moving from southern to middle missouri and it seems weather around here is just mild at most. I vivid remember one where I was close to an EF2 tornado, the branches and rain were circling around me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patty Thundersnow 4,320 October 4, 2024 Share October 4, 2024 On 2016-10-07 at 5:24 PM, Denim&Venöm said: Anyone interested or even fascinated by severe weather? You could say that severe weather is the main reason I even got interested in meteorology in general. 1 "Never give up, because you can't succeed if you don't even try." - Personal Motto "Anything worth doing has risks. Believe me, this is worth doing." Hortense-Guardians of Ga'Hoole book 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IronM17 6,484 October 6, 2024 Share October 6, 2024 I am interested into meteorology, severe weather and also storm chasing. It all started in 2000 as a tornado hit my home village and I never experienced such a strong thunderstorm before (and besides the comet hale-bopp in 1997, it was also a big influence for my interest into natural science). Hurricanes or big tornados are here in germany not existent, so, thunderstorms with giant hail, storm and heavy rain are the most common severe weather phenomenons followed by autumn storms, heavy rain (like 2021 were my region was hit by the most destructing and deadly flood in germany since decades), droughts and heavy snowfall. Well, of course I always hope that there are no harms. The thing what really interest me in severe weather are the sructures those phenomenons have like those giant interestuing looking clouds like this cumulonimbus cloud I photographed a few years ago. Spoiler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreambiscuit 12,426 October 9, 2024 Share October 9, 2024 As a rule I love severe weather as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone or destroy property. I used to live in the Midwest and severe weather was always a threat. So much so that it took all the fun out of something as exciting as a simple summer thunderstorm. Everything was extreme; the summer heat was extremely hot and humid, and the winter brought severe ice storms. Tornadoes weren’t an everyday occurrence where I lived but to date I’ve experienced two of them, an F1 and an F3. Both did some terrible damage and lives in the area were lost. Now that I live in the west, a looming thunderstorm or some high winds are fun and beautiful to experience. So my opinion on how enjoyable or interesting weather can be depends strictly on where I live. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZiggWheelsManning 15,988 October 10, 2024 Share October 10, 2024 Your love of severe weather surprises me Dreamy. I just worry about the destruction that Hurricane Milton left behind and the years, if not longer for its residents to rebuild 1 Special thanks to Emerald Heart for the banner! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prospekt 11,039 October 11, 2024 Share October 11, 2024 Having multiple big hurricanes in such a short time is pretty awful. And as if it couldn't get any worse, Milton's landfall was preceded by a bunch of tornadoes earlier in the day. I'm glad I've never had to experience such a storm. My home state of Colorado has gotten its fair share of blizzards but they don't cause catastrophic flooding and the wind is nowhere near as destructive Signature by Kyoshi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subscriber Denim&Venöm 21,757 January 22 Author Subscriber Share January 22 There's a winter storm warning. In Florida. And Louisianna. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iforgotmybrain 8,034 March 29 Share March 29 Sunday and Wednesday are ramping up to be interesting weather days. Not expecting much in NW Ohio, but around the Ohio Valley area it’s gonna get dicey. Already a 30% area up for around that area Wednesday, on top of the potential for a moderate risk on Sunday depending on how clear the skies get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EtchASketch 3,568 March 30 Share March 30 It hailed and rained a lot. VID_20250330_135639260.mp4 VID_20250330_135449533.mp4 2 "People get built different. We don't need to figure it out, we just need to respect it." - Princess Bubblegum “I don’t think there are bad people. I think good people do bad stuff sometimes, and that’s bad. But if you just do it once, that’s a mistake. And that’s not bad.” – Marceline the Vampire Queen "Someone pricked their finger, and someone else was stabbed. Just because one injury is more minor doesn't mean you should downplay their pain. Either wound could worsen in condition and they could get sepsis. Pain is pain and it still hurts." – Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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