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" ... A line of severe thunderstorms tore through the southern Plains on March 28 and 29, forming in the middle of a multi-day severe weather outbreak that's plaguing the southern United States this week. The storms started as tornadic supercells out in western Texas on Tuesday afternoon, eventually evolving into a squall line that charged toward Dallas and Fort Worth as the evening wore on. The squall line that hit the Metroplex was intense, producing winds in excess of 80 MPH in some spots. What made the line of storms unusual is that the straight-line winds tore apart several homes in a suburb just northeast of Dallas. Hefty damage is common in strong squall lines, but near-complete destruction? Well, that shouldn't have happened, and it's a sobering wake-up call that severe thunderstorms can be just as dangerous as tornadoes. ... "
" ... I often refer to geosynchronous weather satellites as the "lead singers" of the weather satellite rock band. They get much of the attention and produce stunning views of hurricanes, tornadic storms, and other real-time weather events. However, polar orbiting satellites are equally important, but often have a much lower profile like the drummer or bass player. The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing to launch the next satellite in its MetOp series next week. This satellite will continue a critical series of weather and climate measurements vital to Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world. Why is MetOp-C so important? ... "