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thatoneplumbob · 1 year ago
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Alex hung out with Isamu & Dashawn today who are both adults wise yet very wise! Alex will definitely would go to them immediately if she needs advice..
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zorteh · 2 years ago
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joearlikelikeswrestling · 2 years ago
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frnwhcom · 10 months ago
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The Super Outbreak of April 3, 1974: A Watershed Moment in Meteorology
On April 3, 1974, a cataclysmic series of tornadoes tore across 13 U.S. states, from Illinois to North Carolina, marking one of the most significant severe weather events in modern history. Dubbed the "Super Outbreak," this devastating phenomenon consisted of 148 confirmed tornadoes, including an unprecedented number of F5 tornadoes, the highest rating on the Fujita Scale, indicative of incredible, often unimaginable, tornado intensity. Among the hardest-hit areas was Xenia, Ohio, a community that would become emblematic of both the tragedy and resilience associated with this historic outbreak. As we look back, 50 years on, the legacy of the Super Outbreak extends beyond the reconstruction of devastated communities to the fundamental ways in which it transformed meteorology and tornado preparedness. The F5 Tornadoes Of the myriad tornadoes spawned during the Super Outbreak, six were classified as F5, indicating wind speeds greater than 261 mph (420 km/h). These monstrous twisters carved paths of destruction that were unparalleled at the time, flattening structures to the ground, hurling vehicles through the air, and obliterating landscapes. The sheer scale and ferocity of these tornadoes provided unprecedented data, challenging existing meteorological understandings and pushing the envelope in the science of tornado dynamics. Xenia, Ohio: A Community Reborn from Ruin Xenia, Ohio, bore the brunt of one of these F5 tornadoes, with the twister striking the heart of the city with little warning. In a matter of minutes, a significant portion of Xenia was reduced to rubble; buildings that had stood for decades were leveled, homes were destroyed, and 33 lives were lost, with over 1,300 injuries reported. The impact on Xenia became a focal point of the Super Outbreak's legacy, symbolizing both the human cost of severe weather and the indomitable spirit of communities in the face of such disasters. A Catalyst for Change in Meteorology The Super Outbreak served as a pivotal moment in the field of meteorology, profoundly impacting both the science of weather prediction and the implementation of early warning systems. In the aftermath, researchers poured over data from the outbreak, leading to significant advancements in understanding tornado formation and behavior. This event underscored the limitations of the existing weather radar technology, prompting a push for innovation that would eventually lead to the development and deployment of Doppler radar systems across the United States. These systems provided meteorologists with the ability to see not only the intensity of storms but also the internal wind velocity and patterns, greatly enhancing the accuracy of tornado predictions and warnings. Moreover, the Super Outbreak highlighted the critical need for effective communication of weather threats to the public. In response, the National Weather Service (NWS) intensified its focus on improving alert systems and public education on tornado safety. This tragedy spurred the expansion of the NWS's network of weather radio stations, offering round-the-clock weather updates and alerts, and laid the groundwork for today's integrated warning systems that combine television, radio, internet, and mobile technologies to disseminate life-saving information quickly. Legacy and Lessons Learned Fifty years on, the Super Outbreak remains one of the most studied and significant meteorological events in U.S. history. Its legacy is not only measured by the advances in weather science and safety it catalyzed but also in the stories of resilience and community rebuilding in the face of unimaginable destruction. As we continue to face severe weather challenges, the lessons learned from the Super Outbreak underscore the importance of preparedness, innovation, and communication in safeguarding lives and communities against future storms. The spirit of Xenia and other affected communities serves as a testament to the human capacity to rebuild and recover, guided by the advancements in science and technology that emerged from the tragedy of April 3, 1974. Read the full article
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castawavy · 2 years ago
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💌 simblr asks: who‘s your favorite couple whether of your own sims or in the franchise? give us three facts about them!
ngl I really loved my sims namio and haruhi from my fujita legacy, they were kind of toxic but never to eachother which is cute 🥺💗
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grievedifferent · 4 months ago
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❝ where you stand with me ... ?? i, er, yeah, that's ... it's difficult! i dunno what you want me to say back ... ❞
kaito grumbling to himself before she speaks again, enlightening him with a truth he's been eager to avoid and nurture in the dark.
here is the reality: kaito is projecting. looking back, he used to be good friends with akira, and while the lazy nature of his former companion used to bother him, he never outright hated akira. does he now? do i ... hate akira?
for what it is, it seems ridiculous. it's all projection, right? that's what yogi's been telling him for a while now. when looking at adachi nana and fujita akira together, it's quite clear to kaito what they are: good friends. if there was something to happen by now, wouldn't it have happened? nana broke up with kaito in the first place for their lack of initiative into something truly serious. why would she hesitate now? why would she wait for akira ... but not kaito?
she wouldn't. that's the problem, isn't it? she was waiting for me. i fucked it up. i made her wait until she couldn't anymore. can i really be mad at her for that?
which brings him here to this moment. is he stringing akemi along? is that what i'm doing? i never meant to ... gah! it's too much! this is too confusing!! how am i supposed to deal with all of this, huh?!
she must be mad at him. the formalities are, admittedly, a little harsh in their humiliation of him, however well deserved.
'cuz i do deserve that. dammit! what am i supposed to say now?! sorry?! what am i sorry for?! for having an ex?!! it's not my fault ... she broke up with me. i mean, it ... it is my fault. i ...
he's not sure what to do with his body, nor with the rising energy that's now lurking in the base of each of his limbs. he's like a lit fuse, ready to erupt at any second, pressure building at the core at a rapid rate.
calm down, an inner voice seems to say, and he recognizes it as yogi. once again, even without prompting, his older brother has come to save him — this time from himself. calm down. now, say what you mean ... and mean what you say.
❝ it's not, ❞ kaito starts, stalling for a moment before he continues, ❝ it's not like that. ❞ he pauses, sighing aloud. ❝ this is ... this is hard for me, okay? i'm not the kind've guy that just ... says how he feels. ❞
there had been no grand confession to nana. in fact, he hadn't told nana how he felt at all — not at first. maybe he shares that with akira? the need to be confessed to. the need to be put on the spot to act.
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as for time apart ... ?? well, lately, that's been easier to do than not. this was one of the first times they'd all gotten together like this in a little while. most of the time now, the group spends its time split up amongst itself, kaito included.
@kokorotm bc tumblr would not let me edit my reply in a legacy post into the new beta post formatting so let's start over, shall we? // * replying to THIS THREAD
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pwrestlingxpress · 2 years ago
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Match Card Changes for NOAH Events on June 18th and 22nd
Due to the injury Junta Miyawaki sustained at "All Together Again" last week and due to Shuhei Taniguchi's defection to REAL; match cards for "Sunny Voyage 2023 in Osaka" and "Star Navigation 2023 in Korakuen" have been changed.
Here are the original match cards for both events:
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Now, here's the revised match cards for both events. Starting off with "Sunny Voyage 2023 in Osaka" taking place tomorrow (June 18, 2023).
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Opening Match has been changed from a 8-man tag to a standard tag match as it'll be Stallion Rogers and Kai Fujimura facing Mohammed Yone and Super Crazy
Match #4 has been changed as Alejandro replaces Atsushi Kotoge to team up with Dante Leon to face the team of HAYATA and Eita.
Match #5 has been changed as Shuhei Taniguchi and Daiki Inaba have been added to what is now a 8-man tag-team match. It'll be all four members of REAL facing off against Kaito Kiyomiya, Masa Kitamiya, Yoshiki Inamura, and Daiki Inaba. And note about Kaito Kiyomiya. This 8-man tag match will be one of his last matches with Pro Wrestling NOAH before he heads over to NJPW to compete in G1 Climax 33 starting on July 15th. As of this typing, his final NOAH event before the G1 will be on July 9th in Hachioji. He is expected to return to the NOAH ring on September 3rd in Osaka.
And the main event has been changed as Atsushi Kotoge replaces Junta Miyawaki to team up with Takashi Sugiura and Naomichi Marufuji to face GLG members Jake Lee, Jack Morris, and Tadasuke.
Now...here's the changed match card for "Star Navigation 2023: Kenoh vs. Go Shiozaki" taking place on June 22nd in Korakuen Hall. Note that this card is not yet finalized. That finalization will come pending on what happens in Osaka on June 18th.
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Originally slated for nine matches, match card for the event has been decreased to 8 as the original match #2 (Shuhei Taniguchi vs. Stallion Rogers) has been combined with the original match #3 (REAL+Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Masa Kitamiya, Yoshiki Inamura, Daiki Inaba, and Mohammed Yone) to become one whole match.
Also, Atsushi Kotoge replaces Junta Miyawaki in 6-man tag action. He was originally not booked to compete in this event.
With that said, here's the new match lineup for June 22 which again is subject to change pending on what happens tomorrow in Osaka:
Opening Match: Manabu Soya and Hajime Ohara vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Seiki Yoshioka
NEW Match #2: Masa Kitamiya, Yoshiki Inamura, Daiki Inaba, Stallion Rogers, and Mohammed Yone vs. Timothy Thatcher, Saxon Huxley, Hideaki Suzuki, Shuhei Taniguchi, and Kazuyuki Fujita
NEW Match #3 (Originally Match #4): Takashi Sugiura and Sean Legacy vs. Jake Lee and Jack Morris
NEW Match #4 (Originally Match #5): Yoshinari Ogawa, LEONA, and Kai Fujimura vs. Kaito Kiyomiya, Eita, and HAYATA
NEW Match #5 (Originally Match #6): Hiroki vs. Shuji Kondo
NEW Match #6 (Originally Match #7): Naomichi Marufuji, AMAKUSA, and Atsushi Kotoge vs. Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr., Dante Leon, and Ninja Mack
Semi-Main Event: GHC Junior Tag Team Championship: Chris Ridgeway and Daga (Challenger Team) vs. YO-HEY and Tadasuke (Champion Team)
Main Event: Kenoh vs. Go Shiozaki
Also...N-1 Victory 2023 participants are expected to be announced and as of right now, only Jake Lee has been announced as a participant. Find out on Thursday who will join him in what is considered one of the most grueling tournaments of the summer.
"Sunny Voyage 2023 in Osaka" takes place on June 18th with the video of the event to air on Wrestle Universe on June 21st at 5:00 AM Eastern.
"Star Navigation 2023 Episode 5: Kenoh vs. Go Shiozaki" airs on ABEMA in Japanese and Wrestle Universe in English on June 22nd at 6:30 PM Local Time/5:30 AM Eastern/4:30 AM Central/2:30 AM Pacific. Go to timeanddate.com and type in the city you're currently living in to find the start time in your area.
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seafoan · 2 years ago
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happy birthday, natsu 🐸
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auroragoth · 3 years ago
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oh, so creepy coworker is on the night shift, huh
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ofasimfile · 4 years ago
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During Faith’s weekend at her father’s Wiki made sometime for herself and spent the afternoon at the spa in the company of Tsuyoshi. 
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He was still hurt because of her marriage but she hoped he understood that he was not yet in a place in his life where a family life would suit him.
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retropotion · 5 years ago
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And to celebrate this job, what's better than going out to town with friends?
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The Feng’s kept the smallest kitten, Sorrel. He was loud and constantly meowing, much like Rusty. Unlike his father, however, he preferred keeping to himself and finding uninhabited corners of the the monochromatic apartment to hide in. Oddly enough, the only person who’s presence he seemed to endure was Hana’s. He went where Hana went, following her at distance as she pattered through the house. Always there, always just out of the toddler’s reaching hands.
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zorteh · 2 years ago
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The fem went to the flea market, Kamille was scared the whole time be course of the thunder, so sent her home w. Rin. Sullivan got his girlfriend to come, and played some ball.
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simerrant · 3 years ago
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Grandma came by just to fix things for the boys.
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frnwhcom · 10 months ago
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The Super Outbreak of April 3, 1974: A Watershed Moment in Meteorology
On April 3, 1974, a cataclysmic series of tornadoes tore across 13 U.S. states, from Illinois to North Carolina, marking one of the most significant severe weather events in modern history. Dubbed the "Super Outbreak," this devastating phenomenon consisted of 148 confirmed tornadoes, including an unprecedented number of F5 tornadoes, the highest rating on the Fujita Scale, indicative of incredible, often unimaginable, tornado intensity. Among the hardest-hit areas was Xenia, Ohio, a community that would become emblematic of both the tragedy and resilience associated with this historic outbreak. As we look back, 50 years on, the legacy of the Super Outbreak extends beyond the reconstruction of devastated communities to the fundamental ways in which it transformed meteorology and tornado preparedness. The F5 Tornadoes Of the myriad tornadoes spawned during the Super Outbreak, six were classified as F5, indicating wind speeds greater than 261 mph (420 km/h). These monstrous twisters carved paths of destruction that were unparalleled at the time, flattening structures to the ground, hurling vehicles through the air, and obliterating landscapes. The sheer scale and ferocity of these tornadoes provided unprecedented data, challenging existing meteorological understandings and pushing the envelope in the science of tornado dynamics. Xenia, Ohio: A Community Reborn from Ruin Xenia, Ohio, bore the brunt of one of these F5 tornadoes, with the twister striking the heart of the city with little warning. In a matter of minutes, a significant portion of Xenia was reduced to rubble; buildings that had stood for decades were leveled, homes were destroyed, and 33 lives were lost, with over 1,300 injuries reported. The impact on Xenia became a focal point of the Super Outbreak's legacy, symbolizing both the human cost of severe weather and the indomitable spirit of communities in the face of such disasters. A Catalyst for Change in Meteorology The Super Outbreak served as a pivotal moment in the field of meteorology, profoundly impacting both the science of weather prediction and the implementation of early warning systems. In the aftermath, researchers poured over data from the outbreak, leading to significant advancements in understanding tornado formation and behavior. This event underscored the limitations of the existing weather radar technology, prompting a push for innovation that would eventually lead to the development and deployment of Doppler radar systems across the United States. These systems provided meteorologists with the ability to see not only the intensity of storms but also the internal wind velocity and patterns, greatly enhancing the accuracy of tornado predictions and warnings. Moreover, the Super Outbreak highlighted the critical need for effective communication of weather threats to the public. In response, the National Weather Service (NWS) intensified its focus on improving alert systems and public education on tornado safety. This tragedy spurred the expansion of the NWS's network of weather radio stations, offering round-the-clock weather updates and alerts, and laid the groundwork for today's integrated warning systems that combine television, radio, internet, and mobile technologies to disseminate life-saving information quickly. Legacy and Lessons Learned Fifty years on, the Super Outbreak remains one of the most studied and significant meteorological events in U.S. history. Its legacy is not only measured by the advances in weather science and safety it catalyzed but also in the stories of resilience and community rebuilding in the face of unimaginable destruction. As we continue to face severe weather challenges, the lessons learned from the Super Outbreak underscore the importance of preparedness, innovation, and communication in safeguarding lives and communities against future storms. The spirit of Xenia and other affected communities serves as a testament to the human capacity to rebuild and recover, guided by the advancements in science and technology that emerged from the tragedy of April 3, 1974. Read the full article
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castawavy · 2 years ago
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rascal! 
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