Squall Line
The constant shifting of Dominaria's shredded timeline played havoc with its atmosphere, combining savage electrical storms from ages past.
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Squall Line
The constant shifting of Dominaria's shredded timeline played havoc with its atmosphere, combining savage electrical storms from ages past.
Artist: Lars Grant-West TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
7/10/21 lightning in southeast NE
monday's weather forecast: hot today, transitioning to big-ass wall of holy shiiit this evening. wimdy tonight, then hot and clear skies tomorrow. wind will be blowing from the west, except where tornadoes. brace yourselves accordingly.
source: NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center
Tuesday.July.28.2020 - Shelf Cloud ahead of a dying Squall Line. Southern Maryland.
Monday August 10th 5:55 pm East Coast time
The Derecho is still going strong as it passes Chicago, this storm will effect over 13 million people in the Midwestern United States.
Wind speeds along the leading edge have reached 100/mph which is equivalent to an EF1 tornado, under the anvil is not that much better either as winds are still gusting at 60/mph.
for those in its path, stay safe.
PERiLS, one of the largest severe storm field campaigns ever, will use a sweeping array of instruments in the southeast US in 2022–23, in an
"A squall line🌩️🌩️🌩️ is a group of storms arranged in a line, often accompanied by “squalls” of high wind & heavy rain. They move quickly & can be 100s of miles long but are typically only ~10-20 miles wide. Learn more with @NOAANSSL: " - #NOAA #NOAAResearch
Great shelf cloud photo by Chris Conley, from the June 29 derecho as it moved into Kentucky. https://twitter.com/MeanMotionMedia/status/1674517434550591488
Gathering Storm, 2019