Swirly Skies Swirly Radar
Nahhh, It’s Nothing… Or Is There? I’ve caught myself doing it twice in the last couple of days. First came the radar image — that big, dramatic, swirling supercell east of Oklahoma City with the clear hook echo near McAlester. The hand cursor was pointing right at it. The post had that familiar “look at this” energy. My brain did the quick modern flinch: Wait… is this one of those things? Then I actually looked. It was a textbook hook echo on a rotating supercell. The shape, the colors, the location — all exactly what severe weather meteorologists have documented in Oklahoma for decades. Nothing hidden. Just a strong thunderstorm doing what strong thunderstorms do in Tornado Alley. A few hours later it was the Turner Falls photo on Facebook. Someone posted a nice shot of the waterfall and another person commented (without their glasses): “Why does this look like it was run through AI? The trees and water both have that swirly...