Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists every week, and it gets really fascinating to watch. These are the 10 best Tweets I found from this past week!
#10 Keraunos
Une #tornade a été observée au nord de #Rome en #Italie ce dimanche. Spectaculaire photo d’Eric Pirrota https://t.co/k2mruIM4mr #Italia pic.twitter.com/ExuPIpJPDw
— Keraunos (@KeraunosObs) November 6, 2016
This tornado was crazy, and was devastating in parts of Rome.
#9 Stormchasernick
Truth for all. #wxgeek pic.twitter.com/xmubNWevCu
— Stormchasernick (@stormchasernick) November 6, 2016
This is hilarious hahahaha.
#8 NWS OPC
Pacific low pressure recently analyzed to 959 mb, producing storm force winds and phenomenal significant wave heights to 46 FT (14 meters) pic.twitter.com/3Vd1SKB2cP
— NWS OPC (@NWSOPC) November 6, 2016
This low pressure system is incredible looking.
#7 severe-weather.EU
Blizzard conditions in St Petersburg, Russia last night! 20 cm of snow fell. Video @EUStormMap pic.twitter.com/gcDJN8fuxF
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) November 8, 2016
First things first: this account is awesome. Secondly, I love seeing heavy snowfall in November, no matter where it is.
#6 severe-weather.EU
Spectacular heavy snowfall in Livigno, N Italy yesterday. Missing it? Video: Meteo Real Time pic.twitter.com/qFNXuONzHj
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) November 7, 2016
Holy cow!!
#5 severe-weather.EU
Damaging tornado in Rome, Italy awhile ago!! Unfortunatelly several deaths reported as well. @reedtimmerTVN @SeanSchofer @stormpics pic.twitter.com/VZVsFwg8Bh
— severe-weather.EU (@severeweatherEU) November 6, 2016
Back to that tornado in Rome: it was bad, and caused significant damage.
#4 Philippe Papin
Can’t help but post this beautiful IR loop of a low w/ #subtropical characteristics that underwent warm seclusion today in the far #NATL. pic.twitter.com/uy0T5DRNpl
— Philippe Papin (@pppapin) November 4, 2016
Whooooooooa. This is one of the more beautiful low pressure systems I have seen in a while.
#3 NWS OPC
low pressure rapidly intensifying along the Kuril Islands, far NW Pacific – central pressure has dropped 32mb in past 12hrs #Himawari #GRPG pic.twitter.com/O2ssisIJ07
— NWS OPC (@NWSOPC) November 6, 2016
This one is probably better than #4. Wow.
#2 Wx Geek
Here’s a photo of the shelf cloud that I took in Bloomington, IL. @spann @VORTEXJeff @reedtimmerTVN pic.twitter.com/6r1zP0m1uS
— Wx Geek (@Wx_Geek) November 2, 2016
I haven’t seen a shelf cloud this nice in what feels like forever!
#1 The Weather Channel
Escape the Election – Absolutely Zero Election coverage on Election Day https://t.co/9HtrKNB7Gq
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) November 1, 2016
Well played, Weather Channel, well played.