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feat: storm indicator & separate storm & non-storm fissures in the sort #487

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Summary:
Make it easier to visually distinguish storm vs non-storm fissures


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@TobiTenno TobiTenno added Scope: Styling Specific to the styling of the site Status: Awaiting Review Type: Enhancement Improves existing feature labels May 17, 2021
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@TobiTenno TobiTenno merged commit faddc2f into dev May 25, 2021
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