I don’t really think that’s the case, but I am wondering if it’s actually illegal to spread disinformation that might gently direct these nutjubs at specific targets.
Nah, all the US weather corporations source their initial material from NOAA. This includes radar data both raw and processed (storm locations, storm tracks, hail potential and mesocyclones). Anyone living in an area that gets severe weather. I live in tornado alley and am absolutely terrified that something could happen to the nexrad site near me with severe weather season going on right now.
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I don’t really think that’s the case, but I am wondering if it’s actually illegal to spread disinformation that might gently direct these nutjubs at specific targets.
Nah, all the US weather corporations source their initial material from NOAA. This includes radar data both raw and processed (storm locations, storm tracks, hail potential and mesocyclones). Anyone living in an area that gets severe weather. I live in tornado alley and am absolutely terrified that something could happen to the nexrad site near me with severe weather season going on right now.
At this point it wouldn’t be surprising if acting on “official” orders