Article Review: The Impact of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Winter and Early Spring U.S. Tornado Outbreaks

In recent years, interest in seasonal forecasts of the frequency and severity of severe weather has grown, especially since 2011. The year was an extreme for tornado outbreaks, resulting in over 500 deaths, thousands of…

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And I Wonder, Still I Wonder, Who’ll Stop the Rain?

You tired of music references yet? No? Here’s some more courtesy of CCR! Afternoon, y’all! I’m your intern Noah with the weekly forecast! We definitely have some crazy feats of weather driving what’s gonna happen…

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This is what it sounds like when clouds cry – A Prince-inspired forecast for July 5th-12th

Short Term Hey there,Intern Emily here! All three interns are back together and feeling really strong about the forecast for the upcoming week. Noah, Kendall, and I are all dedicating this forecast to the late…

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Article Review: Ranking of Tornado Outbreaks across the United States and Their Climatological Characteristics

With nearly 1700 tornadoes confirmed, 2011 was one of the most prolific years for tornadoes in the United States. This ranked the second highest annual total since 1950. Also, with 553 casualties, it was the…

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Review: Visualizing Multiple Measures of Forecast Quality

If you’ve been following along, I post reviews of scientific articles on Tuesday’s and Friday’s so take a look at what I found in reading, “Visualizing Multiple Measures of Forecast Quality by Paul J. Roebber…

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If It Ain’t One Thing, Then It’s Another and Lightning Never Conducts Itself (July 2nd, 2018 forecast)

Good afternoon y’all! I’m your intern Noah with the forecast for the rest of your week! So, the elephant in the room is “what’s the weather for July 4th?” Well, to be completely honest it’s…

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