#WX – Paranormal Activity https://paranormalactivity.org Exploring The Unknown Tue, 07 Feb 2023 03:56:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 CoCoRaHS WxTalk Webinar Special: Top Ten Weather Events of 2022 https://paranormalactivity.org/cocorahs-wxtalk-webinar-special-top-ten-weather-events-of-2022/ Tue, 07 Feb 2023 03:56:54 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/cocorahs-wxtalk-webinar-special-top-ten-weather-events-of-2022/

Presenter: Greg Carbin
NOAA/Weather Prediction Center
College Park, MD
Greg will present an overview of hazardous weather episodes impacting life and property within the United States during 2022. Selected events will be presented in quasi-chronological order and described with photos, maps, and loops of satellite and radar data. While many of the events selected for this talk captured the attention of the media and public, some of these “meteorological memories” may have been forgotten as more substantial weather events occurred throughout the year. This review will highlight some of the “big stories”, as well as smaller short-term events. The presentation will include descriptions of significant and deadly weather events of the past year including winter storms, tornadoes and floods. Along with the meteorological set-up for each event, an impact summary will also be provided.

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Weather History | Tri-State Tornado – LONG TRACK, RECORD BREAKING TORNADO! https://paranormalactivity.org/weather-history-tri-state-tornado-long-track-record-breaking-tornado/ https://paranormalactivity.org/weather-history-tri-state-tornado-long-track-record-breaking-tornado/#comments Tue, 19 Jul 2022 13:56:16 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/weather-history-tri-state-tornado-long-track-record-breaking-tornado/

A educational video about the tri state tornado on March 18, 1925… one of the most notable weather events in recorded history, as one of the most damaging and deadly and the longest lasting tornado

#tornado #tornadooutbreak #severeweatheroutbreak #storm #weather #tristatetornado #ef5 #shorts #Indiana #missouri #illinois

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That Podcast #34 – Denver Brunchfest, Christopher Robin and Weird Weather https://paranormalactivity.org/that-podcast-34-denver-brunchfest-christopher-robin-and-weird-weather/ Mon, 20 Aug 2018 01:41:36 +0000 http://paranormalactivity.org/that-podcast-34-denver-brunchfest-christopher-robin-and-weird-weather/

It is episode 34 of #ThatPodcast with your hosts LPiddy and Jon Jon! This is a very special episode because That Podcast with LPiddy and Jon Jon has reached a major milestone: OVER 10 MILLION LISTENERS! That’s right HENNY! They have had over 10,000,000 plays and downloads on all podcast platforms. In honor of this momentous occasion, hosts LPiddy and Jon Jon debut their all-new, original theme song in celebration. Special thank you to DannyMan77 for the song. We have so much gratitude to ALL of you listeners!

Along with that special surprise for our listeners, episode 34 is another fun one! Hosts LPiddy and Jon Jon kiki about two events they attended: The Vogue Ball at Tracks Denver and Brunchfest 2018 at Denver’s Civic Center Park (Jon Jon’s article on the event: https://www.jonjonandco.com/apps/blog/show/45856624-that-podcast-article-denver-brunchfest-2018) . The hosts also dish about the new Winnie the Pooh movie, Christopher Robin! See what they think of this Disney classic remake, along with many others coming along. LPiddy and Jon Jon live in Colorado and boy oh boy has the weather been wacky. That Podcast hosts chat about the odd weather patterns all over the globe.

LPiddy and Jon Jon are ramping up on some other projects in the next couple weeks. They will be taking a little, mini hiatus, but will be back in September! In the meantime, get caught up on all of our episodes and enjoy episode 34!!!

Here are the links in order they were mentioned:
-Jon Jon’s Lipsync for your Laugh event: https://www.facebook.com/events/508626032908935/
-Sponsor LPiddy for Ms. World: https://www.gofundme.com/send-laurie-to-ms-world-2019
-Link the Brunchfest 2018 Behind the Scenes: https://youtu.be/ter_688dWSs

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CoCoRaHS Special Webinar: A Review of Significant Weather Events Occurring in 2013 https://paranormalactivity.org/cocorahs-special-webinar-a-review-of-significant-weather-events-occurring-in-2013/ Tue, 19 Nov 2013 17:49:45 +0000 https://paranormalactivity.org/cocorahs-special-webinar-a-review-of-significant-weather-events-occurring-in-2013/

Greg Carbin, NOAA/Storm Prediction Center, Norman, OK presents this special webinar on an overview of hazardous weather episodes impacting life and property within the United States during 2013. Selected events will be presented in quasi-chronological order and described with photos, maps, and loops of satellite and radar data. While many of the events selected for this talk captured the attention of the media and public, some of these “meteorological memories” may have been forgotten as more substantial weather events occurred throughout the year. This review will highlight some of the “big stories”, as well as smaller short-term events. The presentation will include descriptions of significant and deadly weather events of the past year including winter storms, tornadoes and floods. Along with the meteorological set-up for each event, an impact summary will also be provided.

Given the national scope and varied responsibilities of the Storm Prediction Center, high impact weather events, ranging from severe thunderstorm and tornado outbreaks to wildfires and winter storms, are analyzed and forecast regularly. These responsibilities provide the SPC forecaster with a unique opportunity to interpret data related to extreme weather across the nation. This diversified experience, and the availability of large, high-resolution, archived datasets, provide for this type of informative presentation.

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