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di bleach ini yang punya plot armor malah si musuh jir, udah bonyok tiba² op nya ga ngotak
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aduhh gotei 13 kalo mas gerard gak kena auswahlen sih kasian banget lho ya
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2026-08-17 09:39:05
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baca manga bleach kyk gini dimana sih? colored + sub indo gaada wm nya lagi
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ibarat mahoraga versi dewa nya😹😹
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op banget sial gerrard
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sangking bingungnya kubo buat matiin ni char sampe pake aushwahlen🤣
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Modal immortal kok bangga
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At mid-levels, a shortwave trough and an associated speed max will move southeastward into the mid-Mississippi Valley today. At the surface, an outflow boundary associated with morning convection will move southward into southern Missouri by midday. To the north of the boundary, surface dewpoints will be in the 70s F. Moderate instability is expected to develop in areas that are not impacted by morning outflow. As low-level convergence becomes focused near the boundary during the late afternoon and early evening, isolated to scattered convective initiation is expected. From this convection, thunderstorms will likely develop and move eastward across the mid-Mississippi Valley. One or two organized line segments will be possible during the evening. Early evening RAP forecast soundings in south-central Missouri, where the strongest instability is expected, have 0-6 km shear around 40 knots with precipitable water near 2 inches. MLCAPE is expected to peak in the 2500 to 3000 J/kg range with 0-3 km lapse rates around 7.5 C/km. This environment will support a severe threat with supercells and multicell line segments. Severe wind gusts and hail will be the primary hazards. The severe threat could persist into the mid to late evening, with storms that are maintained by a low-level jet that is forecast to strengthen in southeast Missouri. …Great Plains… Mid-level northwesterly flow will be in place across the Great Plains today. At the surface, dewpoints in the 60s and 70s F will contribute to moderate destabilization over much of the region. During the afternoon, isolated storm development will be possible within the unstable airmass from the lower to mid-Missouri Valley southwestward into the central Plains. A few severe gusts and hail will be possible, but the storms will remain isolated due to limited large-scale ascent. Greater convective coverage is expected farther south in the higher terrain of eastern Colorado and northeast New Mexico. Thunderstorms will likely form due to topographic forcing during the mid to late afternoon and move east-southeastward into the lower elevations. Ahead of these storms, RAP forecast soundings at 00Z in the northern Texas Panhandle and southwest Kansas have 0-6 km shear around 40 knots with 0-3 km lapse rates near 8 C/km and surface temperature-dewpoint spreads exceeding 30 degrees. This environment will support an isolated potential for severe gusts. …Southern Arizona… Low-level moisture will be in place today across southern Arizona, where surface dewpoints will be mostly in the 50s F. As surface temperatures warm, isolated to scattered convective initiation will occur in the higher terrain of southeastern Arizona. These storms will move west-southwestward toward an axis of instability. Steep low- to mid-level lapse rates and large temperature-dewpoint spreads will support an isolated potential for severe gusts late this afternoon into early evening. …Southeast… A very moist airmass will be in place today across the Southeast, where surface dewpoints will be in the 70s F. As surface temperatures warm, moderate instability will develop over much of the region. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop and move southward across parts of Mississippi and western Alabama. The deep low-level moisture combined with steep low-level lapse rates will support an isolated wind-damage threat during the mid to late afternoon. #weather #twister #severeweather #wind
At mid-levels, a shortwave trough and an associated speed max will move southeastward into the mid-Mississippi Valley today. At the surface, an outflow boundary associated with morning convection will move southward into southern Missouri by midday. To the north of the boundary, surface dewpoints will be in the 70s F. Moderate instability is expected to develop in areas that are not impacted by morning outflow. As low-level convergence becomes focused near the boundary during the late afternoon and early evening, isolated to scattered convective initiation is expected. From this convection, thunderstorms will likely develop and move eastward across the mid-Mississippi Valley. One or two organized line segments will be possible during the evening. Early evening RAP forecast soundings in south-central Missouri, where the strongest instability is expected, have 0-6 km shear around 40 knots with precipitable water near 2 inches. MLCAPE is expected to peak in the 2500 to 3000 J/kg range with 0-3 km lapse rates around 7.5 C/km. This environment will support a severe threat with supercells and multicell line segments. Severe wind gusts and hail will be the primary hazards. The severe threat could persist into the mid to late evening, with storms that are maintained by a low-level jet that is forecast to strengthen in southeast Missouri. …Great Plains… Mid-level northwesterly flow will be in place across the Great Plains today. At the surface, dewpoints in the 60s and 70s F will contribute to moderate destabilization over much of the region. During the afternoon, isolated storm development will be possible within the unstable airmass from the lower to mid-Missouri Valley southwestward into the central Plains. A few severe gusts and hail will be possible, but the storms will remain isolated due to limited large-scale ascent. Greater convective coverage is expected farther south in the higher terrain of eastern Colorado and northeast New Mexico. Thunderstorms will likely form due to topographic forcing during the mid to late afternoon and move east-southeastward into the lower elevations. Ahead of these storms, RAP forecast soundings at 00Z in the northern Texas Panhandle and southwest Kansas have 0-6 km shear around 40 knots with 0-3 km lapse rates near 8 C/km and surface temperature-dewpoint spreads exceeding 30 degrees. This environment will support an isolated potential for severe gusts. …Southern Arizona… Low-level moisture will be in place today across southern Arizona, where surface dewpoints will be mostly in the 50s F. As surface temperatures warm, isolated to scattered convective initiation will occur in the higher terrain of southeastern Arizona. These storms will move west-southwestward toward an axis of instability. Steep low- to mid-level lapse rates and large temperature-dewpoint spreads will support an isolated potential for severe gusts late this afternoon into early evening. …Southeast… A very moist airmass will be in place today across the Southeast, where surface dewpoints will be in the 70s F. As surface temperatures warm, moderate instability will develop over much of the region. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop and move southward across parts of Mississippi and western Alabama. The deep low-level moisture combined with steep low-level lapse rates will support an isolated wind-damage threat during the mid to late afternoon. #weather #twister #severeweather #wind

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