Officially erased my bird site presence this morning and with it my associated contacts. I haven't seen a wide-scale migration yet of the #weather / #wxtwitter community, which accounted for half of my Twitter contacts.

As a sort of final #introduction post and calling card for the weather community, one of my primary uses of Twitter was to share my #WeatherPhotography and #storm reports. I'll probably continue to share weather and #climate content here! CW's as needed. Some of my faves below.

@paulknightly As a storm-loving Brit, I have hankerings to do a 'storm chasing' trip in some battered campervan around the Texas Panhandle trying to capture CtoG photos on camera. Alas my nerves of driving on the opposite side of the road would get the better of me and I'd end up sat in a scruffy motel watching some storm chasing programme on some obscure TV channel in deepest darkest Oklahoma or Arkansas! #weather #stormchasers
@lyndabowyer Probably more nerve-wracking would be trying to be amongst the many chasers that leave all common sense behind when driving. If you really wanted to do that, the better bet would be to do something like Roger Hill's Silver Lining Tours as he has experienced drivers and usually chases away from the big crowds.