The top 10 neighbors of the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center contain no other Government entities — and not a single weather-related account beyond Reed Timmer, who sits at 0.93, the strongest pull in the set. Every other neighbor is drawn from entertainment, sports media, and lifestyle.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.93 down to 0.87 across the top 10, with no sharp drop-off that would suggest a single dominant cluster. Reed Timmer (0.93) is the one thematic neighbor — a TV Personality with an obvious weather connection — but the rest of the set tells a different story. Maren Morris (0.89, Musicians and Bands) and Hannah Brown (0.89, Reality TV Stars) sit nearly as close. Ron White (0.88, Comedians), Joanna Gaines (0.88, TV Personalities), and Chip Gaines (0.88, TV Personalities) follow tightly. FOX College Football (0.88, TV Channels) and College GameDay (0.87, TV Shows) bring a college sports thread into the mix, alongside Marty Smith (0.87, Journalists) and Bobby Bones (0.87, TV Personalities).
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: TV Personalities account for four neighbors (Joanna Gaines, Chip Gaines, Marty Smith, Bobby Bones), with TV Shows and TV Channels adding two more broadcast-adjacent entries. The remaining slots go to a Musician, a Reality TV Star, a Comedian, and one TV Personality with weather ties. No other Government entities appear in the top 10. The audience shape here is defined almost entirely by mainstream American entertainment and college sports media — a cross-kind pattern that has little to do with the center entity's own category.
This broad, entertainment-heavy neighbor set suggests the Storm Prediction Center's audience overlaps substantially with a mainstream, TV-oriented American public rather than a narrowly civic or science-focused one.