Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1hwaw84unnepa08vza5e5zx2da54fjny2c8zzeu7r3upxhfd3sh2s0wh6qq Tornadoes are much smaller. Those are convective outbursts, small thunderstorms. They show up well on infrared (nighttime) imagery.",
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