Hurricane Elena and its Impacts on the Gulf Coast (1985)
Making landfall in September of 1985, Hurricane Elena was one of the most unpredictable tropical weather events in the United States. Elena repeatedly deviated from the projected hurricane path, making a two day anti-cyclonic loop in the Gulf of Mexico. The hurricane finally made landfall in Biloxi, Mississippi on September 2nd, 1985, resulting in one of the largest evacuations in… Read more →
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 Tornadoes along the Natchez Trace by Russell L. Pfost and Alan E. Gerard looks a little closer to home and gives us a closer look at… Read more →
Ridin’ the Wave – July 18th forecast for the next seven days
Outflow or Bust. . .the Forecast – Hello and welcome back to the wonderful world of wacky weather interns! Emily here to start us off by looking at a brief rundown of tonight and tomorrow. Tonight – Expect scattered thunderstorms across a majority of the area, and if it isn’t hitting you yet, wait 15 minutes and check again. We’ve… Read more →
*Insert Girl Staring Out Window While Raining GIF Here*
Do y’all remember when I made the “Box of Rain” by the Grateful Dead reference? Well, it’s not quite here to ease the pain, more like warn for completely opposite-like days! Good afternoon, y’all! I’m your weather intern Noah with your short term forecast, and Kendall will take care of you for your weekend and into next week. What we’re… Read more →