There are an endless amount of weather tweets that are sent out everyday. Whether it’s a puffy cumulus cloud or a beautiful sunset, there are a million (that might be literal) to go around. Now, some are quality, quality tweets. Others are….well, others are interesting. Either way, there are always great tweets out there. Here are the top 10 that I found from around the Twittersphere.
#10 James Spann
A line of severe thunderstorms is approaching Chicago from the west… #ilwx pic.twitter.com/B9biWhcvid
— James Spann (@spann) November 12, 2015
This was an great line of storms to look at on radar. Associated with some awesome dynamics.
#9 Taylor Trogdon
Until you are the one pulling the trigger, making the complex decision to warn, you can’t say “I told you so.” https://t.co/DVoVSl2RTe — Taylor Trogdon (@TTrogdon) November 11, 2015
PREACH.
#8 U.S. Tornadoes
Afternoon satellite is classic. Powerful low pressure with severe weather and tornadic storms out ahead of it. pic.twitter.com/0z9xxBIhdV
— U.S. Tornadoes (@USTornadoes) November 11, 2015
One of the more beautiful low pressure systems in sometime.
#7 Landon Hampton
Forecast discussion with @drdabroholos & @WKU Met students in the @wkuCHAOS lab. pic.twitter.com/EwQAy90etZ — Landon Hampton (@WxOrNotBG) November 11, 2015
We haven’t had a forecast discussion in a while. And it was rockin’.
#6 Lance Poole
Tough conditions in Denver. This is not one of the 300 days they see the sun! @spann pic.twitter.com/vqcmlNrWip
— Lance Poole (@lancepoole) November 11, 2015
SNOW. I am so happy.
#5 Siberian Times
Giant snow dragon found in Siberia. Fantastical creature has wingspan of 130 metres https://t.co/IljALFzRWD pic.twitter.com/PmYQW18HtN — Siberian Times (@siberian_times) November 8, 2015
…..This is awesome and weird.
#4 Mark Spears
@spann pic.twitter.com/8Tu56QL1xk
— Mark Spears (@110Chief) November 8, 2015
Whooooooaaaa cool clouds, man.
#3 NWS Fairbanks
VIIRS Day Night Band image from this AM enhanced so bright areas are colored green. The long band is the Aurora. pic.twitter.com/G0DbhhZsa9 — NWS Fairbanks (@NWSFairbanks) November 10, 2015
This is super cool.
#2 NWS SPC
Preliminary 2015 U.S. tornado tracks through August and state tornado counts and departures from 25-year averages. pic.twitter.com/eYZPO9cBvy
— NWS SPC (@NWSSPC) November 13, 2015
Onto some good new, the nation is way below average in tornado count for the year!
#1 WOOD TV8
#wmiwx at its best- PHOTOS: https://t.co/rUrKP7NUTw pic.twitter.com/QStm3Ltvk0
— WOOD TV8 (@WOODTV) November 12, 2015
And we end it with a cool show of Lake Michigan. Lighthouses make for some spectacular shots.