Weather nerds rejoice! #MeteorologicalFilms hashtag trending on Twitter.
Digital Reporter
Sunday, December 14, 2014, 11:36 AM - Twitter can be pretty anarchic, but the anarchy can really coalesce into something special with boredom is mixed with geekery.
This weekend, the geekery is of a decidedly scientific bent, with the #MeteorologicalFilms hashtag rocketing all the way up to the top of the trending list.
If you have any weather geeks in your Twitter feed, chances are, they've already got in on the action.
Awwwwww yeah! #Weather geeks have been taking over twitter since last night with the #MeteorologicalFilms hashtag pic.twitter.com/7Iy65zpMrk
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) December 14, 2014
The resulting Tweetstorm has everything from the obvious, to the really deep weather science references that you'd need at least one meteorology degree to decipher.
Here at The Weather Network we do, of course, have our own crop of professional meteorologists, and they didn't disappoint.
E.T., the Extratropical #MeteorologicalFilms
— Dayna Vettese (@daynavettese) December 14, 2014
RT @gensiniwx: Monsoon Python and the Holy Gale #MeteorologicalFilms
— 50 Shades of Van (@50ShadesofVan) December 14, 2014
TOR Story 3 #MeteorologicalFilms
— Dayna Vettese (@daynavettese) December 14, 2014
The Polar Vortex Express #MeteorologicalFilms
— 50 Shades of Van (@50ShadesofVan) December 14, 2014
Looking abroad, mets from all walks of life joined forces with armchair weather fans to take the hashtag through every corner of cinematic history.
We put together a Storify of the ones we thought were the best. Enjoy!
Want in on this? Tweet us at @weathernetwork, hashtag #MeteorologicalFilms.