Since 1950, South Mississippi 100-degree days nearly unchanged while overnight warmth increases four-fold

The headline says it all. Looking back at 70 years of data, South Mississippi’s hottest days during the “Summer” (from May through September) have stayed about the same while the temperatures overnight have warmed up…

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This Forecast Brought to You by Amber and Noah Losing Our Minds at a Blob of Rain

So as Amber and I are looking at several different models for Wednesday’s chance of rain, we notice an enclosed high pressure system forming out near the lower Mississippi River. We’re both thinking “Why is…

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Hey Nick, where is that cold you were talkin’ ’bout?

Oh boy. There are a couple of things I will – purposefully – under-forecast in South Mississippi: 1. Snowfall totals 2. Wintertime overnight temperatures when there is any wind 3. First cool down in September…

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Thermodynamics, overnight heat, and mosquitos

Some people balk at even the mention of climate change. They scoff at people who are concerned about a warming earth. And some even argue about cycles that are easily refuted by an avalanche of…

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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.…

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