First up,
Earth Science Picture of the Day for May 29 had photos of lightning at the Eiffel tower
http://epod.usra.edu/blog/2013/05/the-eiffel-lightning-rod.html
Second, The Capital Weather Gang had an article with great photos of super cells in the plains
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2013/05/30/the-stormy-plains-awesome-supercell-structure-and-a-big-tornado-photos/
My third pick is discussion of the 'without warning' kerfuffle from Sean Sublette, of WSET-TV in Roanoke, VA
http://seansublette.wordpress.com/2013/05/30/without-warning-and-other-sociological-kerfuffles-that-come-with-tornadoes/
Fourth Chuck Prevatte sent a link to a Fox Business interview with Michael Eilts of Weather Decision Technologies, in which the iPhone weather radio app was mentioned.
http://fxn.ws/11aePhF
I want to know when the Android version will be released?
(Harold Brooks sent me a post; the Android version IS out. You can find it at the Google Play store. What you cannot find is a link or comment imapweather.com to the Android version.)
Chuck also sent me a comment about Nate's Digital Meteorologist post. He said I have never storm chased, but at least after 24 years as a tanker, I know to get out of the way of the enemy.
I'll close with an image from the NASA image of the day. A false color infrared photo of central Oklahoma, showing the track of the Newcastle-Moore tornado
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2524b.html
Thanks for listening, Skydaver out.
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