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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Origami Around

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if i look back, i am lost
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@weatherfeathers
chill october
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wet n wild
Haven’t posted in a bit
I'm not entirely sure why the Weather Channel decided to start naming winter storms. Not the moves to be making.
Maybe because of the abundance and the destruction of them but i can see why they shouldn’t
37,000 foot tall f4+ tornado in Mayfield, Kentucky
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https://twitter.com/bclemms/status/1469662822795816968?s=21
Anyways. End of chapter two is out today! Stay tuned for chapter three around this week ;) and make sure to reblog! I’m very inactive here but I’m sure someone you know wants to see 75 pages of colorful nonesense!
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Whispy Clouds by Te5seract
Cloudy days, huh
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the sky is moving fast
Hurricane Dorian Update (8-30-19)
Hurricane Dorian is currently a Category 2 Hurricane. Its sustained winds are 110 MPH and its gusts are 125 MPH. This hurricane is 1-2 MPH under a Category 3 storm. Remember, the highest category is 5.
Its moving northwest at 12 MPH. By Wednesday, September 4th, it will make landfall on Florida, being a CATEGORY 4. Please read on how to prepare for a Hurricane. Article 1. Article 2.
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Things to know about Dorian and Hurricanes (Helping for Emergency Preparation):
Currently, the Hurricane would be a CATEGORY 4, making landfall on Florida on September 4th. It wont just hit Florida. Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama will be hit with these winds. Up to 10 inches of rain are expected currently. Flash floods are very likely. Please stay in tune with your weather channel about the storm for more later news. source
Category 4 hurricanes have maximum sustained winds of 130 to 156 mph. Gusts can be 30% higher or more than the sustained winds. Mobile homes, buildings without fixed structures, and sheds can be completely destroyed. source
Reminder that there is also flying debris, trees, and power lines.
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE CATEGORY 1 HURRICANES. Category 1 winds can reach up to 74 to 95 mph, causing damages to power lines and well-constructed homes. Power outages can last for days or even a week. See the picture below:
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-Mod Leviathan
Anyone interested in Meteorology or likes taking pictures of storms and clouds please message me!
Hurricane Dorian Update (8-29-19)
Hurricane Dorian’s path is expected to reach Florida by possibly Tuesday, September 3rd. It would be a Category 3 Hurricane when it hits the coasts of Florida. However, it will weaken immediately back to a Category 1 Hurricane by Wednesday, September 4th.
The Hurricane’s current location is above Puerto Rico.
Current Hurricane statistics:
Category: 1 Sustained winds: 85 MPH Wind gusts: 105 MPH Path: NW at 13 MPH Pressure: 991 MB
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-mod leviathan