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  1. This is fine.

    "The acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency told employees Monday that he did not know the United States has a hurricane season, according to two people who heard the remarks and said it was unclear if he was serious.

    The official, David Richardson, has served in the Marines and worked in the Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office. After he joined FEMA in May, some FEMA workers expressed concern about his lack of experience in emergency management. The remark, coming a day after the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, could deepen those concerns."

    #meteorlogy

    Acting FEMA Chief Told Staff He Didn’t Know About U.S. Hurricane Season nytimes.com/2025/06/02/us/poli

  2. "Although tornadoes touch down in many places across the eastern half of the country, from the 1950s through the 1990s they struck most often in Tornado Alley, an oval area centered on northeastern Texas and south-central Oklahoma. More recently, that focus has shifted eastward by 400 to 500 miles."
    #Meteorlogy #Tornados #Climate #ClimateScience #Supercells

    scientificamerican.com/article

  3. Our trusty Gill MaxiMet GMX541 compact weather station at our Starzach CO₂ measurement site. Does this count for #mosstodon although it's rather covered in lichens? 😉

    📸 by @nobodyinperson

    #atmosphere #measurement #sensor #meteorlogy