cpurola
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Agreed. Hand in hand.I actually worked a few years for NOAA back in KC before i ended up at overgro lol. Went through meteorology vocational courses while taking practical horticulture courses too, and shit talked my way into NOAA on a fudged resume. In my opinion, the two fields of study are inarguably inseparable from each other (horticulture and meteorology)
i have a constant obsession with reading the NEXRADs and isobar maps now too. And i pay the subscription fee for the extra high resolution local nexrad networks too, because i like watching it lmao. I can even connect direct to the DOW feeds when theyre out doing stuffs. Sometimes i find the tornados before the NWS or the youtube talking heads do lmao.
You staying dry? You said the forecast was lots of wet.
Here too. Plants are hanging out in the greenhouse for now.