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University of Louisiana Monroe Atmospheric Science Assistant Professor Dr. Todd Murphy and four students left campus Monday, March 21, to collect data on an approaching storm system. Murphy was awarded a PERiLS grant of $276,000 to study how tornadoes form from squall lines. Atmospheric Science students participating in the field mission are Emily Allen, Haniston Holloway, Isaiah Montgomery, and Jacob Zeringue.
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Due to the expected hazardous conditions associated with the incoming winter weather, Mayor Friday Ellis has permitted the use of the Liller Marbles…
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Forecasters are warning of hurricane-force wind gusts and hail across the region as a potent storm threatens to spin up tornadoes and drench Louisiana and…
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STATE AGENCY UPDATESLouisiana National GuardNearly 3,000 Louisiana National Guard soldiers remain deployed around the state and ready to assist in…
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Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 200 PM EDT Tue Sep 11 2018 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:…
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The National Weather service is currently a damage survey from Friday and Saturday's storm. Scientist with the Shreveport office have confirmed six…
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Severe weather is expected to move into the area on Friday. The system will bring up to 4" of rainfall and produce flash flooding. The strong storm could…
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Action requested due to demand potentially exceeding available generation A note from Entergy: Our power reliability coordinator, the Midcontinent…
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Harvey was downgraded overnight to Tropical Depression status but still remains a dangerous storm for our area. Flooding and tornadoes are the biggest…
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Mayor Jamie Mayo and the Monroe City Council join Public Works Director Tom Janway to announce we will begin our sandbagging operations at 9 am Wednesday,…