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National Weather Service
Weather Forecast Office
La Crosse, WI
Weather Forecast Office
La Crosse, WI
What Is A Wireless Emergency Alert?
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are a critical avenue for the National Weather Service to relay warnings of impending dangerous weather. In fact, we've heard many stories of WEAs saving peoples' lives during severe weather situations! Please ensure you have this feature turned ON -- you never know if your life may one day depend on it!
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National Weather Service
Weather Forecast Office
La Crosse, WI
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National Weather Service
Weather Forecast Office
La Crosse, WI
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Weather Explorer Series - NWS Organization Overview
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This Weather Explorer Series talk focused on the organization of the National Weather Service, from the national level to the local office services. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office La Crosse, WI
Weather Explorer Series - Historic December 15-16, 2021 Derecho/Storm
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This is a recording of the Weather Explorer Series talk covering the historic December 15-16, 2021 Derecho that produced widespread wind damage and numerous tornadoes. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office La Crosse, WI
Thoughtful Holiday Gift Idea!
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Still stumped on a last-minute gift idea for that special someone? No worries! "Paul" the voice of NOAA Weather Radio has you covered with a very thoughtful (and entertaining!) suggestion from the National Weather Service! National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office La Crosse, WI
PoWT Scenarios: Unique Winter Forecasting Examples
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This module covers the use of the ForecastBuilder and Probability of Weather Type for various winter forecast scenarios: Wet-bulb Effect on Ice Accumulation, Banded Snow with Temperatures in the 30s, Use of Road Surface Temperatures, and Cold Rain: Isothermal, Above-freezing Layers in PoWT
Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Non-Precipitating Weather Types
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Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Non-Precipitating Weather Types
Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Snow and Ice Accumulation
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Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Snow and Ice Accumulation
PoWT Scenarios: Precipitation Type - Adding More Sleet
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PoWT Scenarios: Precipitation Type - Adding More Sleet
PoWT Scenarios: Thunderstorms and Severe Thunderstorms
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PoWT Scenarios: Thunderstorms and Severe Thunderstorms
PoWT Scenarios: Precipitation Type - Isothermal Warm Layers
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PoWT Scenarios: Precipitation Type - Isothermal Warm Layers
Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Top-Down Methodology
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Probability of Weather Type (PoWT): Top-Down Methodology
3rd 2021 Spring Flood Outlook Briefing
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3rd 2021 Spring Flood Outlook Briefing
Weather Explorer Series - Winter Storms
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Weather Explorer Series - Winter Storms
What is La Niña & How Does It Impact Our Weather & Climate?
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What is La Niña & How Does It Impact Our Weather & Climate?
Weather Explorer Series - Flash Flooding
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Weather Explorer Series - Flash Flooding
Weather Explorer Series - Lightning Basics & Safety (2020)
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Weather Explorer Series - Lightning Basics & Safety (2020)
Severe Storm Briefing: Saturday March 28 2020
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Severe Storm Briefing: Saturday March 28 2020
NWS La Crosse 3rd Spring Hydrologic Outlook released on March 12th.
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NWS La Crosse 3rd Spring Hydrologic Outlook released on March 12th.
NWS La Crosse 2nd 2020 Spring Flood Outlook.
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NWS La Crosse 2nd 2020 Spring Flood Outlook.
Recent Rainfall and River Trends Over the Upper Mississippi River Valley
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Recent Rainfall and River Trends Over the Upper Mississippi River Valley
Fantastic information, really love that you guys produce these videos
Besides that, every damn inch of snow that has fell since the beginning of winter here in north central Wi. is still on the ground! We had no Jan. or even Feb. thaw, nor did we have more than 1 day where the temp rose above freezing since some time towards the end of Nov./2013. I don't care how low the rivers were last fall, they will fill up very fast if spring comes quick and with lots of rain. Watch!
Pretty boring forecast. How bout this: If there is an early spring, or even an extended unseasonably warm spell between now and May, with heavy April showers, your forecast is going to look pretty timid. The potential for ice jams is huge in that scenario, add to that the fact that the frost level is much deeper this year, the runoff will not seep away till that's gone.
***slides ashtray...takes puff...smashes you in the face with iron skillet...moves ashtray...turns up volume on radio***
I sure do LOVE these NWS forecasts SO MUCH over the HYPED-UP MEDIA IDIOTS talking about how many MILLIONS WILL BE AFFECTED and NAMING these snow storms! Of course as this system moves northeast, the liberal media hype-idiots will be having a FIT! LOL! Here in Northeast Iowa - We simply call this WINTER and we PREPARE for it!
Guess I better get stocked up on some necessities; Beer? CHECK Cigs? CHECK! More beer...DOUBLE CHECK!
um...That's my photo in the upper left corner
Using Powerpoint slides--nice!
Ugh...