Your lawn changes with the forecast. From mowing to watering or beating the heat, plan your yard work around what’s coming. Smarter lawn days start with knowing the weather. 📲🌦️ #BecauseWeather
LAST MOMENTS OF SANIBEL ISLAND SURGE PACK: Unfortunately, our @cyclonePORT was taken by the extreme winds and storm surge just moments ago. Here are the last moments on camera. @ryanhallyall
🚨 CONDITIONS CHANGE QUICKLY: This video is NOT sped up. This video from the Marco Island - SURGE (@cyclonePORT) camera shows how fast things can change in a matter of seconds. The dangers of storm surge are life-threatening. #Ian
Storm chaser Connor Croff (@ChasingWConnor) just witnessed a tornado crossing the highway west of Brookhaven, MS.
PDS Tornado Warning including Hazlehurst MS, Wesson MS, and Beauregard MS until 4:45 PM CST #MSwx
This remote Project MesoVort pack captured storm surge racing onshore at Steinhatchee, FL. THIS IS NOT A TIMELAPSE. This is how fast the storm surge is moving. #FLwx
Here's the full video of the destruction of the Horseshoe Beach, FL camera moments ago. This camera was at least 10 feet above sea level. Waves were overtaking this camera during its final moments.
Moments ago, storm chaser @BrandonCopicWx captured what appears to be a tornado crossing the highway in front of him north of Nashville, Tennessee! #TNwx
INCREDIBLE TORNADO INTERCEPT by @BradArnoldWX using a mobile @cyclonePORT unit! A sharp pressure drop was captured near Taylor Landing, TX as the tornado and RFD were caught on video and live sensor data. Huge day for science!
#TXwx
MOMENTS AGO: This stationary @cyclonePORT unit at a fire station in Columbia, TN caught what appears to be a tornado lowering before the power went out here. A PDS tornado warning was issued minutes later. #TNwx
Unfortunately we are dealing with a major disaster situation in the Dayton Ohio area as a long track tornado has impacted a heavily populated area. Here is a very preliminary look at the track of the tornado.. #Tornado#Dayton#OHwx
This was Melissa's presentation on satellite throughout the weekend as it went from tropical storm strength to a category 5 in less than 48 hours. Strengthening of this magnitude is well beyond what is classified as rapid intensification. #Melissa