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High pressure and comfortable weather

Amber Kulick Tuesday, June 11, 2019 // 3:01 pm

High pressure is in control over our area giving us some great weather around south Mississippi. Wednesday and Thursday stays pretty much the same as today which means cooler temperatures and lower humidity. Great weather to spend outside maybe do a little fishing or go for a drive with the windows down. Either way make sure to take advantage of… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Forecasting, Southeast Weather | Tagged hot, humid, misissippi weather, weather
Way-too-early 4th of July weather outlook

Way-too-early 4th of July weather outlook

Nick Lilja Tuesday, June 11, 2019 // 12:12 am

The Fourth of July is always a big outdoors holiday – between barbecuing and fireworks, a lot of us are looking for a dry, not too hot day. Currently, looking this far out isn’t exactly sound meteorological science. It is often, when looking beyond Day 10, it is about model trends, ensemble data, and global oscillations and patterns. It is… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Forecasting | Tagged CFS Ensemble, CFS model, fourth of july weather, national outlook, weather
Record 'dead zone' possible, but not likely, in Gulf of Mexico during 2019 summer

Record ‘dead zone’ possible, but not likely, in Gulf of Mexico during 2019 summer

Nick Lilja Monday, June 10, 2019 // 10:37 pm

JUNE 26, 2019 UPDATE: Bonnet Carre closure to begin at a stage of 15.5 feet at Carrollton Gage. This will allow crews to safely close bays. Based on forecast from NSW closing process could start 2nd or 3rd week of July. #2019floodfight @MVD_USACE pic.twitter.com/kLL9Xj1wfd — Corps of Engineers (@TeamNewOrleans) June 26, 2019 The Bonnet Carre spillway closure will not impact… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Environment | Tagged dead zone, environmental issues, Gulf of Mexico, hypoxic, water quality

Hurricane speed debate highlights how the scientific community works

Nick Lilja Saturday, June 8, 2019 // 3:08 pm

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 the news the other night, you may have watched me get on a proverbial Soap Box about how science works. Saying that, ‘just because a… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Climate, Tropics | Tagged Climate Change, hurricanes, Tropical Weather, tropics, weather
Asteroid 2006 QV89 will come within .05au of Earth

Asteroid 2006 QV89 will come within .05au of Earth

Nick Lilja Friday, June 7, 2019 // 1:41 pm | 1 Response

The Doomsday People are at it again. saying that an asteroid has a “non-zero chance of striking earth” around September 10th of this year. Repent! Repent! Well, maybe not. There are a lot of things that have a non-zero chance. Me marrying Ariana Grande, for example. Highly unlikely, but non-zero. The truth is, Asteroid 2006 QV89 will give the Earth… Read more →

Posted in Archive, Space | Tagged 2006 QV89, asteroid, Asteroids, space
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