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Brian LaMarre
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Chief Meteorologist | Founder of Inspire Weather, LLC. | National Weather Service (Retired) | Former Meteorologist-in-Charge, NWS Tampa, Florida. InspireWeather.com BDL ➡️ CRP ➡️ DCA ➡️ LBB ➡️ TPA
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Impressive view of #hurricane #Melissa at landfall on #Jamaica today around 1 PM ET 28 October 2025, as viewed from the Sentinel-2 satellite. This polar orbiting satellite is operated by the European Space Agency with imagery taken from about 488 miles above Earth.
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Meteorology 101: 📡🌀
Impressive how quickly the once symmetric and scientifically awe-inspiring eye wall of Hurricane #Melissa is eroded after landfall over #Jamaica.
A collection of satellite images illustrating the scale and power of the historic hurricane #Melissa as it makes landfall with 185 mph wind on the southwest coast of #Jamaica early this afternoon, Tuesday 28 October 2025.
When the sunrise reveals a category 5 #hurricane #Melissa located 135 miles southwest of #Kingston #Jamaica early this morning. Conditions will continue to severely worsen today with a devastating landfall tomorrow morning on Tuesday.
Rapid intensification continues for Hurricane #Melissa tonight with deadly and historic impacts expected for the people of #Jamaica.
One year ago today on October 9, 2024, Hurricane Milton impacted Florida with storm surge, tornadoes, intense wind, inland flooding and widespread damage. These impacts came a couple of weeks after the extreme impacts from Hurricane Helene.
Detailed StoryMap:
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/ca76...
It was nice to join other experts and colleagues in the #weather industry for this article. Thanks to Brent Jabbour, senior producer with Straight Arrow News for the interview.

📡 Straight Arrow News (SAN) 📡
Predicting weather isn’t an exact #science.

Full News story:
san.com/cc/predictin...
Predicting weather isn't an exact science. Here's why many forecasts miss
The data weather forecasters have today is better than ever. So, why is it that meteorologists still get it wrong sometimes?
san.com
Thanks to @hannahnatanson.bsky.social with @washingtonpost.com for the important story about the people of the National Weather Service and its public safety mission.
#weather #science

Article:
tinyurl.com/4tzt5xz4
Gorgeous weather in Tampa this afternoon!
Thanks to meteorologist Ian Oliver with @foxweather.bsky.social for interviewing with me about the current lull in hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin and the potential for development in the tropics in the latter half of #hurricane season.

www.foxweather.com/watch/fmc-5f...
Thanks to Tampa Bay Times for covering this important research from the University of South Florida and the Netherlands. 📝 📡🌀

🌀The full, peer-reviewed scientific research study is also linked in the Tampa Bay Times article.

Article:
www.tampabay.com/hurricane/20...
Morning surface analyses 📝 from the NWS depict the surface low and the NWS NAM computer model output for the next 60 hours illustrates the lingering front and surface low pressure through Wednesday.

Is this how you start your Labor Day morning? 😎

#Science
#Weather
#Technology
#STEM
Similarly, the counterclockwise low pressure trough axis was seen forming in radar data from the NWS Tampa office on Sunday. 📡 🔄
A low pressure wave formed along this meandering front later Sunday just east of Orlando near Cape Canaveral 🚀, as evident in radar data from National Weather Service (NWS) Melbourne Weather Forecast Office.
Interesting weather across Florida on this #LaborDay2025 📡⛈️🔄

A weak and nearly stationary front lingering over Florida for the last few days has provided beneficial rain ☔️ across the area.
2️⃣ Note the expansive area of vessel traffic avoiding hazards and steering around the powerful waves and wind from Erin. 🛳️🌀 #MarineTraffic #PublicSafety #science
1️⃣ Noted on the static satellite image are two moisture channels ↗️ ↗️ being funneled into Erin as it transitions from a warm core hurricane to a colder core cyclone. 🌀⚡️
A rainy day across Florida, as pulses of energy pass over the state within a deep, moist southwest flow across the Gulf and into the western Atlantic. This flow is feeding into the massive circulation of #HurricaneErin, as seen in satellite 🛰️ water vapor imagery and radar data from NWS Tampa. 📡⛈️
Impressive to see the void of vessel traffic tonight in the vicinity of #HurricaneErin - thanks to the pre-planning and coordination between the weather and marine navigation experts. #MarineSafety #HurricaneSeason #science #technology
Thanks to the USAToday for the interview about #HurricaneErin and the important collaboration between weather and ocean experts to keep mariners safe in navigating open oceans to steer clear from the hazards produced by tropical cyclones.

Story: www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...
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#HurricaneErin undergoing an eyewall replacement cycle (ERC). Radar animation from around 3:20 AM ET to 8:20 AM ET from the vantage point of National Weather Service San Juan Forecast Office this Sunday morning, 17 August 2025. I placed the ⚫️ at the eyeball center at the start of the loop.
📡🌀After an early morning jog to the west and southwest, #HurricaneErin is now back on a west and northwest track. I placed the line on the northern eyewall around 9:15 AM ET and the loop ends around 1:15 PM ET from the NWS San Juan radar.
Science and Education: 📡🌪️⛈️⚡️

Part 1: A first look at the next generation of weather radar:
abc13.com/post/new-rad...

Part 2: How history shaped the next generation weather radar:
abc13.com/post/13-how-...

Part 3: The timeline and future of phased array radar technology.
abc13.com/post/13-time...
Thanks to @USATODAY for the interview on Thursday 7 August 2025 and for keeping the spotlight on the important work and people of @NOAA and the @NWS.
Article: www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...

#flwx #science