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7/9/20 AM COVID Update: New numbers from the US, regionally and in Mississippi

7/9/20 AM COVID Update: New numbers from the US, regionally and in Mississippi

Nick Lilja Thursday, July 9, 2020 // 1:53 am | 1 Response

There has been a lot that has happened in the last few days with COVID-19 – both in Mississippi, regionally across parts of the south and within the country. I wanted to help summarize it all from the scientific side of things as well as put some of this into context. To start: The numbers are going up across the… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Not Weather, Research | Tagged Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19
7/5/20 COVID PM Update: Revisiting the numbers since Memorial Day / Marches / Great Weather

7/5/20 COVID PM Update: Revisiting the numbers since Memorial Day / Marches / Great Weather

Nick Lilja Sunday, July 5, 2020 // 6:00 pm

Your local meteorologist / mathematician / statistician here. I’m just checking in to give everyone some context to some recent comments made by some government officials. I’m not a doctor, but I do enjoy statistics and mathematics. This post will dive into those things. Before I being and we revisit the numbers, I used the word “government” so I want… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Not Weather, Research | Tagged Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19
Invest98L shows better chance for development during next few days

Invest98L shows better chance for development during next few days

Nick Lilja Sunday, July 5, 2020 // 2:32 pm

The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a cluster of storms in/near the Gulf of Mexico for development in the coming days as the center of the cluster drifts northeast and into the Atlantic. This area has been classified Invest 98L. The atmosphere will be much more conducive for development as this cluster drifts across Florida. For now, it is… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Forecasting, Tropics | Tagged 2020 Atlantic hurricane Season, hurricanes, Invest 98L, Invest98L, Tropical Depressions, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather, tropics, weather
7/5/20 COVID Update: Viral "Superspreaders" are proposed, numbers rise death rate remains stagnant

7/5/20 COVID Update: Viral “Superspreaders” are proposed, numbers rise death rate remains stagnant

Nick Lilja Sunday, July 5, 2020 // 12:30 am | 1 Response

I’m not a doctor. Still. A lot of people have accused me of trying to be one and encouraged me – sometimes rudely – to “Stay in my lane” or “stick to weather” because I am not a doctor. But I want to reassure everyone that I am not sharing any personal opinions on any of these posts. Ever. I… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Not Weather, Research | Tagged Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID19
NHC highlights new area of interest in Gulf of Mexico

NHC highlights new area of interest in Gulf of Mexico

Nick Lilja Saturday, July 4, 2020 // 7:11 pm

A small cluster of storms over Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama will sag into the Gulf of Mexico during the next 24 to 48 hours. As it does so, the National Hurricane Center is watching the area for development as the cluster of storms moves to the east. From the NHC: Disorganized cloudiness and showers over the far northern Gulf of… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Forecasting, Tropics | Tagged National Hurricane Center, NHC, Tropical Weather, tropics, weather
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