Unveiling Patterns: A Different Look at May Tornado Outbreaks in the United States

byย Paulina ฤ†wik As the chill of winter recedes, giving way to spring's warmth, the United States enters a critical season for severe weather, notably marked by the increased likelihood of tornado outbreaks. While tornadoes can occur year-round, it's in the spring that conditions become particularly ripe for the most intense and widespread occurrences. Southern states … Continue reading Unveiling Patterns: A Different Look at May Tornado Outbreaks in the United States

โ€˜Andโ€ฆ Weโ€™re Live!โ€™: Behind the Scenes of Severe Weather Coverage

by Victoria A. Johnson When severe weather strikes, receiving accurate and timely information can be the difference between life and death. For many people, their local broadcast meteorologist plays a critical role in this process, helping audiences stay safe by providing them with the information needed to make informed decisions about what to do and … Continue reading โ€˜Andโ€ฆ Weโ€™re Live!โ€™: Behind the Scenes of Severe Weather Coverage

Climate, Weather and Water: A Quick Review From This Fall

 DEC 29, 2012     ROSIE RECORDS Photo: gettyimages.com The evening Iโ€™m writing this, our first real snow this winter has been on the ground for barely a day.  My desk (or rather, kitchen table) is in the watershed of the Cache La Poudre River, at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.  The Cache La Poudre is … Continue reading Climate, Weather and Water: A Quick Review From This Fall