Last week, the remnants of Hurricane Ida spawned tornadoes and high winds that tore across the U.S. northeast, destroying buildings and taking dozens of lives. Now, scientists have identified a key feature of big storms that could make such extreme weather events easier to predict.
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This is so DAMN edifying. Who could have ever thunk it. Well, at least I'm the first one here to comment.
ππΌ Super interesting and a bit surprising that this hasn't been a bigger priority for the past few decades, given the costs of floods and tornadoes! Keep funding this! πβπΌ
@0:55 Places w/o radar?! You kidding me?
I didn't know hydraulic jumps where this general.
Then using #Hydrogen as a fuel is a bad idea, Hydrogen gives off water vapour and over 20-40 years of us pumping more #water vapour into our #atmosphere,… more #floods, heavy rains and sea rises.
Kelton!!!
Man made??? Answer Now!
Amazing research activities indeed. This is just a kind of thing we human being desperately need! In time.
I've noticed those before
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