Here's my latest package for U. South AL's JagTV regarding the EF-3 tornado's aftermath outside New Orleans in Arabi, LA. Other news reports I have created can be found at https://t.co/wg69sde874 under the "Reporting" tab.
From my Facebook memories... synoptic meteorology class in 1998, but I swear this pic makes it look like 1958. Our weather center was in a basement so that probably didn't help.
But I do miss paper maps...
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Meet our 2021-2022 officers: Treasurer Nick Lacour!
Originally from Denver, Nick Lacour is a proud Gulf Coast resident in the broadcast meteorology track. He is a bit of a trading card connoisseur and amateur movie critic. Nick has many academic interests including Aviation!
Meet our 2021-2022 Officers: Secretary Hailey Culwell!
Hailey is from Biloxi, MS, and grew up wanting to be a meteorologist. She is on the graduate track, with a math minor. Hailey has a leopard gecko named Echo, and loves anything superhero!
Meet our 2021-2022 Officers: Vice President Aaron Colby!
Aaron is on the broadcast meteorology track with a geography minor. Aaron loves to play soccer and volleyball, he is also a huge fan of SciFi and horror books and movies.
Meet our 2021-2022 Officers: President Jessica Borne!
Jessica Borne is from Baltimore, Maryland on the professional track with a math minor. She loves everything Disney, New Jersey Devils hockey, and crocheting.
We are excited to have representatives from 7 NWS offices, 3 private companies, 4 TV stations, and 11 universities joining us this weekend! #SeCAPS2019
Join us tonight for a meeting at 5:30 pm in the Mitchell Center. We will hear from all the nominated officers for next year so you won’t want to miss it!
Eight meteorology students represented @UofSouthAlabama and @USAMetClub very well this past week in Phoenix! Grateful to have had the opportunity to travel out west to attend a wonderful conference to present our work and learn more! #AMS2019
Check out these pictures from the @UofSouthAlabama meteorology department doing a balloon launch demo!
Using Weather Balloons is just one of the ways we can measure what's going on in the atmosphere above the surface. @USAMetClub