HelloWelcome to stormtrack Matthew. I am still pretty new myself but have learned a lot from people on stormtrack. Keep at it and you will fulfill your dreams of becoming a television meteorologist. Also most of my family lives in the Butler and Sedgwick county area.
There is a saying "Youth is wasted on the young", please don't let that apply to you.I’m 18 lol
Ok lolThere is a saying "Youth is wasted on the young", please don't let that apply to you.
Thanks
hello how r uWelcome Jesi!!
Bienvenidos a Stormtrack, Máximo! Argentina is a great country. I hope to visit again. I love the Pampas. You are aware of the San Justo F4 in Santa Fe province in 1973, right? A filmmaker has created a documentary about the tornado (Vorágine - El Tornado de San Justo). I am writing a book about how a city fights back from a killer tornado (mainly my hometown of Joplin, USA), but want to add material from San Justo.Hello everyone. I'm new, I'm 16.
I am from Argentina, specifically from the city of Rosario.
I registered because I found the forum interesting. There is a lot of valuable information.
Now we are entering storm season. We also have some tornadoes, but not having enough tools makes it difficult to count them.
We recently had Steve Nesbitt's visit to study our storms, in a project called "RELAMPAGO" (more info: proyecto RELAMPAGO • CACTI | Overview - RELAMPAGO Field Catalog | NCAR EOL) and Reed Timmer also visited us in 2010
I hope to share some pictures of this season. Greetings to all! (sorry if my english is bad jeje)
Thank you! Yes, I heard of that tornado. It was in January '73. Tetsuya Fujita came to study the damages. According to him it was an F5, the strongest outside the United States.Bienvenidos a Stormtrack, Máximo! Argentina is a great country. I hope to visit again. I love the Pampas. You are aware of the San Justo F4 in Santa Fe province in 1973, right? A filmmaker has created a documentary about the tornado (Vorágine - El Tornado de San Justo). I am writing a book about how a city fights back from a killer tornado (mainly my hometown of Joplin, USA), but want to add material from San Justo.
Your English is fine.
Welcome lolHello everyone. I'm new, I'm 16.
I am from Argentina, specifically from the city of Rosario.
I registered because I found the forum interesting. There is a lot of valuable information.
Now we are entering storm season. We also have some tornadoes, but not having enough tools makes it difficult to count them.
We recently had Steve Nesbitt's visit to study our storms, in a project called "RELAMPAGO" (more info: proyecto RELAMPAGO • CACTI | Overview - RELAMPAGO Field Catalog | NCAR EOL) and Reed Timmer also visited us in 2010
I hope to share some pictures of this season. Greetings to all! (sorry if my english is bad jeje)
Welcome lolHello everyone. I'm new, I'm 16.
I am from Argentina, specifically from the city of Rosario.
I registered because I found the forum interesting. There is a lot of valuable information.
Now we are entering storm season. We also have some tornadoes, but not having enough tools makes it difficult to count them.
We recently had Steve Nesbitt's visit to study our storms, in a project called "RELAMPAGO" (more info: proyecto RELAMPAGO • CACTI | Overview - RELAMPAGO Field Catalog | NCAR EOL) and Reed Timmer also visited us in 2010
I hope to share some pictures of this season. Greetings to all! (sorry if my english is bad jeje)
How r uThank you! Yes, I heard of that tornado. It was in January '73. Tetsuya Fujita came to study the damages. According to him it was an F5, the strongest outside the United States.
F4 we have had many throughout history.
In fact an F4 destroyed my city in the year '69
Did you read about the tornado outbreak in Buenos Aires on April 13, 1993? About 300 tornadoes occurred in one night!
If you need information about something, do not hesitate to contact me!