8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#19318355 at 2023-08-08 00:38:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23726: 'What Storm, Mr. President?' Edition
>>19318264
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/08/07/dc-weather-alert-severe-thunderstorms-wind/
''Some severe storms sweep through D.C. area: Live weather updates==
washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/08/07/dc-weather-alert-severe-thunderstorms-wind
Jason Samenow, Ian Livingston, Jeff Halverson, Dan StillmanAugust 7, 2023
Storms, some severe, swept across the D.C. area late Monday afternoon and evening, unleashing winds up to 60 mph in a few locations. The storms toppled trees and triggered scattered power outages, most of them in northern Maryland.
A tornado watch was in effect until 9 p.m., but so far no tornadoes had been confirmed in the region. Some gusty downpours remain possible through midnight but the risk of severe storms has lessened.
Radar courtesy MyRadar | ? OpenStreetMap contributors
What to know
The National Weather Service had issued a Level 4 out of 5 risk for severe storms for the first time in about a decade, but the storms were generally less severe than feared.
Much more tranquil weather is forecast on Tuesday with sunny skies, cooler temperatures and lower humidity.
#4498957 at 2018-12-28 13:27:22 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #5737: Played by Foreign Actors No Moar Edition
2018 First Year Ever with No Violent Tornadoes in the United States
Despite dire predictions of a necessary increase in severe weather events due to climate change, 2018 is poised to become the first year on record with no violent tornadoes in the United States, the Washington Post reported.
According to Post weather writer Ian Livingston, while record-breaking, 2018 is not altogether exceptional, since "there have been downtrends in violent tornado numbers both across the entire modern period, and when looking at just the period since Doppler radar was fully implemented across the country in the mid-1990s."
"A 15-year average as high as 13.7 in the mid-1970s will drop to 5.9 next year," Livingston said.
The year will not only set a record for zero "violent" tornadoes - those ranked EF4 or EF5 on a 5-point scale - but will likely also set a record for the fewest "intense" tornadoes (F/EF3+). With just three days to go, 2018 has seen only 12 intense tornadoes in the U.S., three fewer than the record-holding year of 1987, which had 15.
Unsurprisingly, the number of tornado deaths in 2018 is also remarkably low at ten and could also turn out to be a record.
https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2018/12/28/2018-first-year-ever-with-no-violent-tornadoes-in-the-united-states/