Preparing the Pine Belt – 2017 Severe Weather Preparedness Special
Taking a look at how to prepare yourself for the Severe Weather Season… FIRST BLOCK SECOND BLOCK THIRD BLOCK FOURTH BLOCK
Taking a look at how to prepare yourself for the Severe Weather Season… FIRST BLOCK SECOND BLOCK THIRD BLOCK FOURTH BLOCK
Taking a look at the CIPS Analogs this morning, a trend of “slowly increasing storm risk” finally got to a breaking point, and it is time to pass along the threat: South Mississippi is looking at the threat for storms and severe weather three of the next six days. What DOES this mean? This DOES mean that storms are possible…. Read more →
A Skew-T is a handy tool for forecasters. It can tell you a lot about what is happening in the atmosphere. It gives temperature, dewpoint and wind readings throughout the atmosphere – from top to bottom – for a single point on the map. A “forecast sounding” is displayed using a Skew-T. Think of a forecast sounding as a way… Read more →
It isn’t funny. It isn’t creative. It isn’t respectful. It is old. It is tired. Many meteorologists spent more than four years in school or time in the military to get where they are today. They spent their time, energy and money to crafting and honing a skill that protects life and property for every citizen of the United States… Read more →