Weather Alert in Louisiana
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued February 14 at 10:57PM CST until February 15 at 12:00AM CST by NWS New Orleans LA
AREAS AFFECTED: East Baton Rouge, LA; East Feliciana, LA; Livingston, LA; Pointe Coupee, LA; St. Helena, LA; West Baton Rouge, LA; West Feliciana, LA; Amite, MS; Wilkinson, MS
DESCRIPTION: SVRLIX The National Weather Service in New Orleans has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Northern West Baton Rouge Parish in southeastern Louisiana... St. Helena Parish in southeastern Louisiana... Southeastern West Feliciana Parish in southeastern Louisiana... Southeastern Pointe Coupee Parish in southeastern Louisiana... Northern Livingston Parish in southeastern Louisiana... East Feliciana Parish in southeastern Louisiana... East Baton Rouge Parish in southeastern Louisiana... Eastern Wilkinson County in southern Mississippi... Amite County in southern Mississippi... * Until midnight CST. * At 1056 PM CST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Garden City to near Wilson to near New Roads to 7 miles north of Erwinville, moving east at 45 mph. HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and penny size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees. * Locations impacted include... Baton Rouge, Zachary, Baker, Denham Springs, New Roads, Jackson, St. Francisville, Clinton, Liberty, Greensburg, Walker, Livingston, Centreville, Albany, Slaughter, Gloster, Wilson, Norwood, Montpelier, and Smithdale. This includes the following Interstates... Interstate 12 between mile markers 18 and 34. Interstate 110 in Louisiana between mile markers 4 and 8.
INSTRUCTION: Remain alert for a possible tornado! Tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms. If you spot a tornado go at once into the basement or small central room in a sturdy structure. For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Torrential rainfall is occurring with these storms, and may lead to flash flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways. A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 200 AM CST for southeastern Louisiana...and southern Mississippi.
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Weather Topic: What are Shelf Clouds?
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A shelf cloud is similar to a wall cloud, but forms at the front
of a storm cloud, instead of at the rear, where wall clouds form.
A shelf cloud is caused by a series of events set into motion by the advancing
storm; first, cool air settles along the ground where precipitation has just fallen.
As the cool air is brought in, the warmer air is displaced, and rises above it,
because it is less dense. When the warmer air reaches the bottom of the storm cloud,
it begins to cool again, and the resulting condensation is a visible shelf cloud.
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Weather Topic: What is Snow?
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Next Topic: Stratocumulus Clouds
Snow is precipitation taking the form of ice crystals. Each ice crystal, or snowflake,
has unique characteristics, but all of them grow in a hexagonal structure.
Snowfall can last for sustained periods of time and result in significant buildup
of snow on the ground.
On the earth's surface, snow starts out light and powdery, but as it begins to melt
it tends to become more granular, producing small bits of ice which have the consistency of
sand. After several cycles of melting and freezing, snow can become very dense
and ice-like, commonly known as snow pack.
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