A Mesoscale Discussion (MD) is a short-term weather analysis issued by the Storm Prediction Center to highlight evolving weather conditions over a specific region, often signaling the potential for hazardous weather within the next few hours. I get it now, Rebekah. Thanks.
Please publish important links. By that I mean, when referencing the important House voting pattern study you did 10 months ago (and you say you have recently updated with the back-half of 2025 votes), please include the link. I'm a subscriber, but I don't have time to scroll 10 months back in your feed to find that story.
As a matter of fact, what is the reason that study is not pinned to the top of your Substack? Or your website - https://www.mesoscalenews.com/?
Thanks for the good work. Make it easily accessible, please. And if that analysis is not being shared publicly, then why not?
Your post is fine. It really doesn't say anything about voting patterns except what you want us to understand. Can we see the breakdown by the categories for each Rep, or is that too proprietary? Expose the data, please!
This is really excellent information and I'd like to think that the Democratic party is on top of this but somehow I don't
A Mesoscale Discussion (MD) is a short-term weather analysis issued by the Storm Prediction Center to highlight evolving weather conditions over a specific region, often signaling the potential for hazardous weather within the next few hours. I get it now, Rebekah. Thanks.
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Please publish important links. By that I mean, when referencing the important House voting pattern study you did 10 months ago (and you say you have recently updated with the back-half of 2025 votes), please include the link. I'm a subscriber, but I don't have time to scroll 10 months back in your feed to find that story.
As a matter of fact, what is the reason that study is not pinned to the top of your Substack? Or your website - https://www.mesoscalenews.com/?
Thanks for the good work. Make it easily accessible, please. And if that analysis is not being shared publicly, then why not?
Thanks!
Hi Jeff,
The entire post about the previous analysis is included in this analysis below the updated data.
My pinned story is my most important story.
Your post is fine. It really doesn't say anything about voting patterns except what you want us to understand. Can we see the breakdown by the categories for each Rep, or is that too proprietary? Expose the data, please!