Short Term Hey there,Intern Emily here! All three interns are back together and feeling really strong about the forecast for the upcoming week. Noah, Kendall, and I are all dedicating this forecast to the late…
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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…
Review: Visualizing Multiple Measures of Forecast Quality
If you’ve been following along, I post reviews of scientific articles on Tuesday’s and Friday’s so take a look at what I found in reading, “Visualizing Multiple Measures of Forecast Quality by Paul J. Roebber…
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Clear 4th of July, but It’ll Cost You
Happy Independence Day Eve! I’m back to bring you a look into this evening as well as what to expect as we move through this holiday week. Tonight: Luckily it looks like our rain has…
If It Ain’t One Thing, Then It’s Another and Lightning Never Conducts Itself (July 2nd, 2018 forecast)
Good afternoon y’all! I’m your intern Noah with the forecast for the rest of your week! So, the elephant in the room is “what’s the weather for July 4th?” Well, to be completely honest it’s…
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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Out of the Heat Yet? Almost! But at What Cost?
Hey, y’all! I’m your intern Noah with your weather for the weekend. So, you know this heat wave that’s been singeing the ground? Well, it’s almost gone, but what’s taking it away? The answer is…
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…
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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June 27th, South Mississippi forecast: Analysis Paralysis
Part I Good afternoon, y’all! I’m your intern Noah along with Kendall and Emily to bring your MEGACAST. We’re the 3 man (I mean one man and two women, so whatever) team here to give you…
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