Kyle J Gillett
@wxkylegillett.bsky.social
1.8K followers 340 following 510 posts
Storm chaser, Aurora hunter, Photographer. Severe storm researcher and M.S. student at UND. SounderPy developer. MI -> ND
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
A rare Michigan well-structured supercell

June, 2021 #MIwx
Mom come pick me up im scared
Reposted by Kyle J Gillett
Here it is. The last 10 years of hail events across the U.S. using my prototype hail tracking algorithm!

Hoping to build out a more robust climatology of hailstorms like we have for tornadoes.
no shot you have one of those.........
Super excited to now have a copy @shawnmilrad.bsky.social's brand new edition of "Synoptic Analysis and Forecasting, An Introductory Toolkit" textbook featuring TONS of SounderPy soundings!

This is a great intro to synoptic meteorology and forecasting! Thanks for sending it, Shawn!
A couple years of work, lots of learning, lots of trial & error, and endless support from ya'll have culminated into the news I got today:

SounderPy is officially a peer-reviewed, published software.

This couldn't have happened w/o yall -- thank u 🤍

joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21...
Reposted by Kyle J Gillett
The 2nd Edition of my textbook is now available! Biggest updates are in figure quality, including soundings based on SounderPy output thanks to @wxkylegillett.bsky.social making it freely available!

shop.elsevier.com/books/synopt...

www.amazon.com/Synoptic-Ana...
I haven't been on this app in a minute -- love this dude! Thanks for the shout!
OPE 👀
Just published in JOSS: 'SounderPy: An atmospheric sounding visualization and analysis tool for Python' https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.08087
Reposted by Kyle J Gillett
I am wealthy with no money
Gald you hear it man. What a freaking clown show.
thinking of the prairie today
Beyond severe convective weather today, severe fire weather will exist on the high-plains of New Mexico & west Texas tomorrow PM. Extreme fire-behavior is possible given such extremely dry low-levels and strong surface winds. #NMwx #TXwx
oh boy what could go wrong. smh
Reposted by Kyle J Gillett
Today in Boulder, CO after mass firings of employees at NOAA - an American flag being flown upside down on the iconic 2nd Flatiron

(Not my video) credit NWMountainGuy on Reddit
IMO, the ability to sample the atmosphere provides important context as to whether or not our NWP should be trusted; i.e. "is this recent HRRR, NAM, GFS (etc) run on track?"

Once we lose our true observations we become lost in numerical output. To me, that's dangerous.
like you know what replies are just regurgitated garbage. They actually have zero individual, independent thinking ability
I love reading replies on wx folk's posts about these NOAA/NWS cuts that say something like "our government is bloated, overstaffed, paid too much, not needed, we **need** to cut them" etc.

I'm quite sure most of these people could've cared less until a certain someone *told* them its a "problem"