As Category 4 Hurricane Laura crashed onshore in Louisiana, it packed winds of 150 mph and caused destruction along its path. But, as hundreds of thousands of residents were evacuated and many more ...
When Hurricane Laura made landfall as a Category 4 storm, the radar from the National Weather Service in Lake Charles suddenly stopped updating and we now know why. Storm chaser Brett Adair shared a ...
Thursday afternoon -- Mobile radar is on site in Lake Charles to address data gap The National Weather Service and University of Oklahoma dispatched a mobile Doppler radar unit from Oklahoma to ...
As Category 4 Hurricane Laura crashed onshore in Louisiana, it packed winds of 150 mph and caused destruction along its path. But, as hundreds of thousands of residents were evacuated and many more ...
A key Louisiana radar station right in the path of Hurricane Delta remains offline after it was destroyed during Hurricane Laura in August, but the National Weather Service has a backup plan. Laura ...
Hurricane Laura destroyed a National Weather Service radar in Lake Charles, Louisiana, early Thursday morning, just one example of the widespread damage from the Category 4 hurricane. Live Storms ...
When Hurricane Laura made landfall as a Category 4 storm, the radar from the National Weather Service in Lake Charles suddenly stopped updating and we now know why. Storm chaser Brett Adair shared a ...
Parts of Louisiana are without radar coverage after Hurricane Laura destroyed the Lake Charles, Louisiana radar site. Hurricane Laura struck Lake Charles as a major Category 4 hurricane in late August ...
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