The 2018-2019 Gulf Coast Winter Outlook

The 2018-2019 Winter Outlook for the central sections of the northern Gulf Coast is done. And snow lovers aren’t going to be thrilled. The Preamble I know, I know. Everyone has one of these Winter…

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Tracking Beryl: Discussing possible impacts to Gulf Coast

Direct impacts? None. Well, almost none. As it looks right now, it is about as close to zero as a tropical system can get. The forecast does not call for zero indirect affects. But direct…

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Article Review: Ranking of Tornado Outbreaks across the United States and Their Climatological Characteristics

With nearly 1700 tornadoes confirmed, 2011 was one of the most prolific years for tornadoes in the United States. This ranked the second highest annual total since 1950. Also, with 553 casualties, it was the…

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Review: Radar Climatology of Tornadic and Nontornadic Vortices in High-Shear, Low-CAPE Environments in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States

As part of the new trend, I have another article review up and ready! I really enjoyed this article! “Radar Climatology of Tornadic and Nontornadic Vortices in High-Shear, Low-CAPE Environments in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern…

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Article Review: An Objective Analysis of Tornado Risk in the United States

For years, it was commonly believed that the Great Plains, a region stretching from Northern Texas to Iowa, was at greatest risk for tornadoes in the United States. The area even gained the reputation as…

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I Can See Rainy Days Ahead, and It’s A Good Thing!

Hello and thank you for joining me on tonight’s edition of your local Pine Belt weather! It’s just me tonight so I’ll be providing you with both the short term and long term forecast for…

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Remember that “Arctic Blast” people were posting about? Buckle up

Prepare to be disappointed, Winter Lovers. For south Mississippi, it is just as I expected: Not as cold as others suggested. Click-baiters strike again Usually, this is when I harp on those “Super Storm Chasers…

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Just how cold will the Gulf Coast get? Wait, really? THAT cold?

Maybe, yeah. If you are a weather enthusiast you have probably read about the cold air that is going to cascade into the Lower 48 next week. You have probably also read about the lobe…

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New area of concern in tropics may struggle to develop

The internet was buzzing this afternoon as the National Hurricane Center identified another area of interest in the tropics. This time, a cluster of storms associated with a trough of low pressure located over the…

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Gulf Coast Weekly Forecast Outlook (9/25/17)

Current Conditions Currently acros the sotuheast temperatures are in the 60s and 70s from eastern Texas all the way to the Florida panhandle. with mostly clear conditions across a majority of the southeast – except…

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