Incredible. Watch as a miscoscale vorticity ube lofts a couple of Porta-Pottys into the air and destroys a tent.
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Welcome to the Thunder Zone: South Mississippi Forecast for June 13, 2018
Good Afternoon Lads and Ladies, today we’re trying out a new bit between us interns. I’ll be providing a look at the short term forecast spanning throughout tomorrow ( Thursday, June 14th) and Noah will…
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Another Rainy Day in the Pine Belt Neighborhood
Good Afternoon Ya’ll! Take a look at the forecast for this upcoming week! Wednesday June 13th: Expect a high of 90 with a low of 71. Plenty of clouds today and humidity will be high…
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Hattiesburg, June 8th forecast for the next seven days
Good afternoon folks! After looking at both Skew-T Soundings and recent MOS data, I bring you a look into the next seven days! Enjoy! Saturday June 9th: Expect a high of 92 with a low…
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Hattiesburg, MS Forecast 6/6: It’s Getting Hot! Hot! Hot!
What’s up y’all! I’m your meteorologist intern Noah with our forecast for Southeastern Mississippi. This week’s getting warmer after that cold front ran through with that morning box of rain to ease the pain. Tonight…
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WX Info: Where do hurricanes form
As we head into the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season, here is a quick look at where tropical cyclones form in the Atlantic…
A new area of interest in the tropics: A hype-free forecast
The National Hurricane Center has updated their forecast to include an area of interest in the Gulf of Mexico. The NHC also gives this area a 20-percent chance of development. The National Hurricane Center Forecast…
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Video: When pollen attacks
We all think we have the worst “you shoulda seen the pollen!” stories, but I think this dude takes the cake… After a slow start to Spring in the northeast, I guess the trees are…
Dixie Tornado Outbreak: 110 years later
On April 24, 1908 a handful of tornadoes ripped across Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. While the exact number of tornadoes that day is debatable, generally 10 of the tornadoes are blamed for a vast majority…
Wx Info: Why tornado strength is tough to predict along the Gulf Coast
I received a great question from a viewer on facebook the other day about the forecast. The viewer asked if the Storm Prediction Center underestimated the severe weather threat on Sunday, given the multiple tornado…
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