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Reddit » Weather
3h ago
East of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Weird cloud formation.
submitted by /u/TopDefinition1903
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Reddit » Weather
6h ago
This is obviously different airmasses meeting, but it's not what I would recognize as a front. For context, this should be near the southernmost part of the Norwegian-Swedish border at 2024-04-19T18:00Z.
submitted by /u/widforss
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Reddit » Weather
6h ago
I usually sleep outside,right now I can't even sleep because I'm dripping sweat.it's 10:40 at night
submitted by /u/Late-Veterinarian508
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Reddit » Weather
8h ago
Let's say I'm talking about google weather predictions.
I also know that predicting the weather (including rain, snowfall, etc) two days before a given day, will be more accurate than the prediction we had for that day one week before the day.
Having said that, do we have like already a lot of data (thousands of days at this point) to give a "percentage" of accuracy or something like that of each model? where is "data for nerds" on these apps? :P
Do you get my point? something like.. "For the past 5 years, we have predicted rain two days before a given day, and were correct 78% of the times ..read more
Reddit » Weather
8h ago
Just wondering if these are mammatus could or not. Saw them after a thunderstorm in St Louis Thursday evening.
submitted by /u/BitOld7911
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Reddit » Weather
10h ago
https://preview.redd.it/xjoicp3jzfvc1.png?width=1446&format=png&auto=webp&s=d62fe751dfa19b229bf5c841377d02346252b2a9
I see this across many apps/sites, but I'll see highs such as (90) or lows for the day, but never see it on the full hourly breakdown, even when not looking at a graph and just hourly inputs. Does anyone else notice this on different apps/sites? This is simply from Google, but I can replicate a few other apps/places. Is there a reason that 90 never actually shows on the hourly? It's always had me wondering. When it gets cold I see the same thing with the lows ..read more
Reddit » Weather
10h ago
I wonder if these are a strange type of cirrus cloud or if they are persistent aircraft contrails.
submitted by /u/Hurricane_Killer
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