
\ud83e\udde0 Licensed mental health therapist | \ud83c\udf2a️ Storm chaser | Exploring storms of both the literal and metaphorical sort- and the people that love them- with the intention of building more resilient communities.
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I’ve been doing this for fifteen years. I know what I’m doing out there. I’ve seen way worse than that.
And the thing is- they’re not wrong, exactly. Experience matters in chasing. Pattern recognition matters. Knowing how a storm moves, ho...
Seven years ago today, I sat in a room full of perfect strangers and contemplating what the hell I was doing there. Oh, and also contemplating the bad carpet.
I have loved storms my whole life- and been terrified of them just as long. One...
Last time, I talked about the unspoken leaderboard in storm chasing- the way extrinsic motivation, identity foreclosure, and social comparison quietly converge to make the culture more fragile, and more dangerous, than it needs to be. I end...
There’s an unspoken leaderboard in storm chasing.
You might not see it written anywhere, but you feel it. It lives in the comment sections, in the group chats, in the way someone’s eyes glaze over when your best tornado story can’t comp...
Yesterday, the Storm Prediction Center put a Moderate Risk on the Mid-Atlantic. Level 4 of 5. The kind of setup that makes weather Twitter froth out of the mouth. Dew points pushing north up the coast. Strong shear. A significant wind event...
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