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Lisa Simpson is the show's resident science whiz, always eager to dive into data and explain complex phenomena, just like @cyclonicwx’s detailed storm analyses. The user’s tweets such as "#Melissa has impressive outflow and upper divergence..." and "I've added radar data from Taiwan to the lineup" show a passion for scientific observation and data integration. Their frequent use of technical jargon (LLC, MLC, dropsonde, shear) mirrors Lisa’s love of precise, academic language, and the apology for server overload ("Unprecedented traffic puts my server under a lot of pressure!") reflects Lisa’s dedication to sharing knowledge. Overall, the blend of curiosity, analytical rigor, and enthusiasm for learning makes Lisa the best Simpsons match.

Your MBTI personality Type
Alex’s tweets are densely technical and data‑focused, e.g., "#Melissa has impressive outflow and upper divergence beginning as it interacts with the oncoming upper trough. This may allow for another… intensification," showing a logical, analytical (Thinking) style. He often discusses large‑scale patterns and future evolution, such as "As the MJO emerges towards the Maritime Continent… a well defined wavenumber‑1 pattern!", indicating an intuitive, big‑picture (Intuition) orientation. His communication is concise and avoids personal chatter, exemplified by "With this system pulling to the east, the northerly flow behind is producing a lot of lake effect snow…", reflecting introversion. He also demonstrates a strong penchant for organization and planning, as seen in "Apologies for the outage. Unprecedented traffic puts my server under a lot of pressure! It should be back now, and hopefully it will stay that way" and "I've added a few shiny new plots… Will be useful," which aligns with a Judging preference. These traits together point to an INTJ personality.

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Tropical cyclone nerd, MSc candidate, Python & GrADS coder, runs cyclonicwx.com. Lost my phone in a rainband once. #StormScience– @cyclonicwx

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This cocktail, called the "Cyclonic Convergence", layers dark rum, blue Curaçao, coconut water, jalapeño‑infused tequila, and a dash of bitters to mirror the multi‑layered structure of a tropical cyclone. The deep rum represents the intense low‑level pressure of storms like #Melissa, "Insane dropsonde from #Melissa's southern eyewall. Stronger than the one yesterday morning, strongest I can remember seeing." The spicy tequila captures the warm‑core heat, echoing "#Melissa's WV eye temperature has broken 5°C, making it warmer than any other eye observed". The blue Curaçao evokes the upper‑level divergence and water‑vapor imagery he often describes, such as "#Melissa has impressive outflow and upper divergence beginning as it interacts with the oncoming upper trough". A splash of bitters reminds us of his coding grind and server overload, "Apologies for the outage. Unprecedented traffic puts my server under a lot of pressure!".

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Their bio highlights a strong academic and technical focus, stating they are a 'Tropical meteorologist, B.S. @floridastate, Masters student @FloridaTech. Amateur web, Python, & GrADS programmer.' They consistently dive into detailed scientific analysis, as seen in the tweet 'The TDR from #Melissa shows just how decoupled it is.' They also create and share analytical tools for the community, noting 'I've added an extra feature in the recon page, data for an entire storm! Now every time recon goes into a (named) storm, all its data will be viewable.' Their pursuit of comprehensive data is evident in 'I've added radar data from Taiwan to the lineup. Between this and JMA radar, there's nice coverage in this part of West Pacific to see typhoon structures!' This emphasis on knowledge, curiosity, and intellectual rigor aligns with Ravenclaw's values of wisdom and learning.

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The account’s focus on tropical cyclones constantly references central pressure, as seen in tweets like '#Melissa … pressure of 892mb' and '#Erin … pressure around 935mb'. They also mention server load: 'Apologies for the outage. Unprecedented traffic puts my server under a lot of pressure!' The song 'Under Pressure' by Queen & David Bowie directly references pressure, both atmospheric and metaphorical. Its lyric 'Pressure, pushing down on me' mirrors the intense scrutiny of storm pressure and the stress of maintaining a high‑traffic site. For these reasons, 'Under Pressure' best captures the blend of scientific passion and personal workload in their tweets.

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