Summer’s Been Couch Surfing, but it Finally Found a Home… Back to Us

Good afternoon, y’all! I’m your meteorologist intern Noah with Tuesday’s 7-day forecast So after a whole week of unusual weather, things are finally starting to calm down, but that’s both good and bad. It’s good…

Read more of Summer’s Been Couch Surfing, but it Finally Found a Home… Back to Us

Hurricane speed debate highlights how the scientific community works

If tropical cyclones are – in general – slowing down, that could have some pretty dramatic impacts in the future. But the science isn’t settled. Let’s take a look… A quick preamble If you caught…

Read more of Hurricane speed debate highlights how the scientific community works

Ask NASA: New Arctic Lakes could increase atmospheric Methane

Your browser does not support the video tag. For centuries, a massive store of carbon has been locked underground in the Arctic’s permanently frozen soil known as permafrost. As Earth’s climate continues to warm, that…

Read more of Ask NASA: New Arctic Lakes could increase atmospheric Methane

Ask NASA: Evaluating the new threats to Earth’s Ozone layer

Your browser does not support the video tag. Scientists are closely monitoring positive signs of recovery of the Earth’s stratospheric ozone layer, which is depleted by the use of chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) for a…

Read more of Ask NASA: Evaluating the new threats to Earth’s Ozone layer

WPC concerned about flooding Wednesday afternoon for South Mississippi, Louisiana

Looking at the current radar, a batch of proficient rain producing storms is lifting across parts of Louisiana and Mississippi this afternoon. Rainfall rates are likely to eclipse one-inch-per-hour at times in some of the…

Read more of WPC concerned about flooding Wednesday afternoon for South Mississippi, Louisiana