Hola! Bonjour! Konichiwa! Hello! Noah and I are back to bring you the latest in your 7 day forecast and we’re trying to keep it positive considering we’ll be talking about a lot of rain…
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Review: Picture of the Month – An Unusual Reticular Cloud Formation
Take a look at this article I found, it’s a look at some rare cloud formations in Oklahoma and I think it’s a pretty cool read in understanding potential causes of these clouds. Summary: This…
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Just Another Rainy Tuesday
Welcome back to the land of interns! Today it’s just myself putting together the look at later tonight as well as the rest of the week. Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms and rain across most of the…
Not Enough Coffee to Get Me Through Monday – The July 30 – Aug 6 south Mississippi forecast
Current mood: Yes, that gif is from an anime I’ve watched before. I’m worn out, y’all! But the data still comes in and I’m here to help with the forecast. What I’ve been looking at…
Review: Interaction Between Subtropical and Polar-Front Jet Stream
Good evening everyone and thank you for joining me again for another look my review of a scientific article! Tonight I’m taking a look at Interaction Between Subtropical and Polar-Front Jet Stream by E.R. Reiter…
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Oh, Young Waker of the Winds… – A forecast for July 27 – August 3
I haven’t really expressed too much of my personality in these forecast blogs as of late, but I’ll let a bit of my nerdy side come out today since I’m rolling solo. This front coming…
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Weather Fluidity
Hello loyal followers and avid weather watchers! Noah and I are here in the studio doing our weekly forecast and this week we’ll divide it up with short term provided by myself then followed by…
Remember Those Heat Waves You See in Highway Scenes in Movies? Yeah, You’ll See Plenty of Them
Good afternoon, ya’ll! I’m your weather intern Noah here to discuss what’s going on throughout the next few days. What we saw this weekend was a trough that brought in more dry air to add…
Review: Tornado Risk Analysis
Good evening! I’m bringing you a late night look at an article about Tornado Risk Analysis by P. Grady, Andrew Mercer, Jinmu Choi, and Jared Allen, enjoy! Summary: We’re introduced really early on in the…
Revisiting the 1963 New Years’ Eve Southern Snowstorm
Throughout history, the south has naturally found itself without many white winters and it’s okay. As a normal routine, southerners have gotten comfortable with an occasional cold snap the break up the mild fall temperatures…
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