A Beautiful Weekend with More Storms to Follow Next Week – Short Range Outlook for MS/LA/AL 3/23/24

After our brief stint with the rain yesterday, a cold front is passing through today to bring in a couple of days worth of beautiful weather to the Deep South. Temperatures will roll back into…

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Severe Weather Possible Tonight, a Very Cool Day Sunday – Weekend Forecast 12/9/23

The Storm Prediction Center has moved the Slight (2 out of 5) risk further east for most of Mississippi as well as the eastern portions of Louisiana and Arkansas. Looking at a few of the…

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Review: ‘‘Bookend Vortex’’ Induced Tornadoes along the Natchez Trace

Good morning all! I’ve got another article review for ya as you look to enter your lunch break; take a quick read, and have a great  rest of the day! This article, ‘‘Bookend Vortex’’ Induced…

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Article Review: The Impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Winter and Early Spring U.S. Tornado Outbreaks

In recent years, interest in seasonal forecasts of the frequency and severity of severe weather has grown, especially since 2011. The year was an extreme for tornado outbreaks, resulting in over 500 deaths, thousands of…

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Review: Investigation of Near-Storm Environments for Tornado Events and Warnings

Good evening everyone! I’m getting my review in last minute for a late night read and if you’re nutty like me, this is exactly what you need to relax right before you go to sleep,…

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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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