Sam Nabi · @samnabi
257 followers · 412 posts · Server spore.social

I for one am excited for the new chapter of projectmushroom.social and spore.social. @hedgewitchmeg and @spore are truly fantastic folks who have been working their butts off to ensure a smooth transition.

I know is already a thing mastodon-wide, but do we have other hashtags to spark climate justice discussions here?







💖 Thoughts?

#fungifriday #multisolvingmonday #transportationtuesday #weatherwednesday #thicktrunkthursday #solidaritysaturday #solarsunday

Last updated 1 year ago

Carl Karas · @ckaras
420 followers · 10603 posts · Server mastodon.world
Serge Freeman · @sergefreeman
209 followers · 100 posts · Server mastodonners.nl

Do you feel the already? We definitely do feel it here in

#spring #amsterdam #Netherlands #PhotoOfTheDay #weatherwednesday

Last updated 1 year ago

Clare Bryden · @ClareBryden
67 followers · 167 posts · Server mastodon.world

So far in the last hour, I've seen (and heard) rain, hail, sleet, snow, rain, snow.......

In der letzten Stunde habe ich bisher Regen, Hagel, Schneeregen, Schnee, Regen, Schnee, usw usw gesehen (und gehört)

#winter #weather #Wetter #rain #snow #sleet #hail #weatherwednesday #winterwednesday #Bleurgh

Last updated 2 years ago

julieb53 · @julieb53
43 followers · 185 posts · Server mastodon.green

snow on the Grand Mesa

#weatherwednesday

Last updated 2 years ago

Paul Knightly, PhD · @paulknightly
1833 followers · 364 posts · Server mstdn.social

Let's do a Weather Wednesday post!

This supercell thunderstorm was the highlight of my 2016 storm chase season and put on quite a show near the town of Lamesa, Texas, USA. It never produced a tornado, but the visual of the storm crossing the highway was stunning.

#fediwx #wxmastodon #weatherwednesday #thunderstorm #supercell #stormchaser #Photography #Weather

Last updated 2 years ago

Daniel 🦖 Jay · @breakthesystem
592 followers · 11765 posts · Server mstdn.io

Not now, aliens!
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RT @mcdonaldobs
An immense Jellyfish Sprite briefly appeared above a distant thunderstorm on July 2nd, 2020. Sprites are large electrical discharges associated with lightning strikes, and occur high above storms in the mesophere and lower ionosphere. Image credit: S Hummel.
twitter.com/mcdonaldobs/status

#weatherwednesday

Last updated 4 years ago