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RT @WRNAmbassadors: Cool crisp mornings.
Pumpkin spice.
NWS Fall Safety Campaign.

Are you feeling it?
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NOAA Satellites

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RT @NWS: Are you #WeatherReady for the fall? The @NWS Fall Safety Campaign, launching today, features social media plans, infographics, and more to ensure that you and your loved ones can plan ahead and stay safe in the fall. https://t.co/O21LweVS2w https://t.co/2iFVgfOCgV

NOAA Satellites

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RT @NWSOwlieSkywarn: Know before you go! Get in the habit of checking https://t.co/inVmRLg4oM every morning before you head out. #WeatherReady https://t.co/ecnMEtQQy0

NOAA Satellites

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RT @53rdWRS: “Rapid intensification is a phenomenon that is difficult to forecast and forecast models still have a hard time predicting it,” said Capt. Amaryllis Cotto, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial weather reconnaissance officer. “This is a feature that Hurricane Hunters can analyze while flying the system, providing real-time insight of the storm. By relaying how well or fast it’s developing, National Hurricane Center forecasters then have the chance to make quick updates on their watches and warnings and quality check the current forecast trends.”

Our aircrews flew nine weather reconnaissance missions into Hurricane Helene Sept. 23-26, collecting data to for National Hurricane Center forecasts.

To learn more about why we do this mission and how it improves forecasts visit:
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#WeatherReady #weatherreadynation #WeatherReadyNation #weatherready #readynow

NHC_TAFB

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RT @53rdWRS: Views of our mission into Hurricane Milton, which re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane Tuesday. For the latest forecast information visit https://t.co/96ZlCzqt2x

#WeatherReady #WeatherReadyNation https://t.co/JlS6yGSYQa

NHC_TAFB

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Astounding!

The 👁️ of #hurricanemilton2024🌀 during a mission Oct. 8.

Listen to local officials, evacuate if told to do so, and stay #weatherready https://t.co/gCZAwSAx5z
- Hurricane Hunters

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RT @53rdWRS: Our 403rd Operations Group Commander Col. Elissa Granderson was our pilot for today’s mission into #hurricanemilton2024🌀 collecting weather data for NHC forecasts.

She is responsible for all matters pertaining to the operational readiness and effectiveness of the Operations Group that includes 20 C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, two operational weather flights, an operations support squadron, tactical airlift squadron, aeromedical evacuation squadron, and the Hurricane Hunters, the only weather reconnaissance squadron in the Department of Defense.

For forecast information visit https://t.co/9cGQ9uLhkk

Stay safe and #weatherready!

NHC_TAFB

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RT @NWS: Dangerous fire weather conditions are impacting southern California. A Red Flag Warning is issued when critical fire weather conditions are happening or about to happen. Avoid activities that could spark a wildfire! https://t.co/VyWINDkBnn #WeatherReady https://t.co/z1JNbjYyeU

NOAA

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RT @53rdWRS: A view of #hurricanerafael2024

We fly through the eye wall and eye at 10,000 feet, find the center, and collect the data that assists with movement and intensity forecasts. The data we collect can improve a forecast by anywhere from 15-25 percent. #WeatherReady https://t.co/Zv52LQSXD0

NOAA Research

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RT @NWS: For those of you on the west coast: During high winds, trees can become dangerous objects. Stay safe by avoiding exterior rooms and windows and by using caution when driving. Prevent damage to your property by trimming loose branches and parking away from trees. https://t.co/DsaZ4lFcYY
#WeatherReady

NOAA

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RT @NOAAeducation: Meteorological spring starts tomorrow, March 1! Spring into science with us — explore the ocean during springtime, get #WeatherReady safety tips, and view the seasonal temperature outlook for the U.S. Find it all (and more!) here: https://t.co/OtXr0MkGma
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NOAA Satellites

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RT @NWSWilmingtonNC: Wildfires are caused by a spark in the presence of fuel and oxygen. Strong winds, high temperatures, low humidity and drought conditions can further impact the fire’s spread. To stay #WeatherReady and protect yourself from wildfires, visit https://t.co/sdwYIMyzF6 https://t.co/F5D8AoBWbu

NOAA

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RT @NWS: Some people are especially vulnerable to the dangers of tornadoes. Those with a lower level of mobility, such as the elderly or disabled, may need your help to prepare and stay safe. #WeatherReady https://t.co/TcEWxVvOpI https://t.co/Bv26pqqiH3

NOAA

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Boaters: When storms start to form, head to port or safe shelter immediately! https://t.co/eNl7IVKABH #WeatherReady https://t.co/1NUlgMkcBj

NHC_TAFB

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You’re ready for time on the water, but are you #WeatherReady? Be prepared for, and know how to react to, weather hazards such as strong winds, lightning, and fog. https://t.co/RlEG1SemJQ and https://t.co/26J6Uogt6o #weatheraware #marinewx https://t.co/T9ZrUfNnnr

NHC_TAFB

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From drones to ocean gliders, NOAA uses cutting-edge tech to gather critical data inside hurricanes. NOAA Lapenta Intern, Will Cano, explains how the data gets into the hands of forecasters. #WeatherReady #hurricanes #noaa https://t.co/wHHfV0oEw6

NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab

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From drones to ocean gliders, NOAA uses cutting-edge technology to gather critical data inside the heart of hurricanes. NOAA Lapenta Intern, Will Cano, explains how the data gets from the field into the hands of forecasters @NWSNHC.
#WeatherReady #Hurricanes #HurricaneSeason https://t.co/lKwImVN1YP

NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab

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RT @NWS: Will you be ready for sudden flash floods? Stay #WeatherReady by enabling weather alerts on your phone. If flooding occurs while you’re outdoors, immediately get to higher ground, and NEVER enter flood waters in a vehicle or on foot. https://t.co/ceLr0P8auX https://t.co/GMNrnugx6c

NHC_TAFB

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RT @53rdWRS: 🌊✈️ The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron is on the move!
This week, our Airmen deployed specialized ocean-drifting buoys off the coast of Alaska—critical tools that will gather real-time ocean and atmospheric data as they drift south ahead of upcoming Atmospheric River (AR) missions.

These buoys capture key information like surface winds, air pressure, water temperature, wave height, currents, and salinity. All that data feeds directly into environmental models that help improve forecasts for AR events, tropical cyclones, wind fields, precipitation, and more—supporting scientists, forecasters, and lifesaving warnings.
#WeatherReady

NHC_TAFB

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Wind can be dangerous when out on the water because strong winds can create large waves. If high winds are forecast, adjust your plans. For the latest marine forecast, visit https://t.co/26J6Uogt6o
For more safety info, visit https://t.co/UkzNuX91TK #WeatherReady #marinewx https://t.co/VvzlNbYznw

NHC_TAFB

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