National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is hoping that the addition to its arsenal of tools will help researchers better understand how hurricanes work.
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office wants to make sure people are aware and prepared so, they pulled a few tricks out from under their sleeve to get folk's attention.
Two LSU researchers have found that when the National Hurricane Center posts their predictions for hurricane season there are big differences between storms born in the Atlantic Ocean and those in the Gulf of Mexico.
Here is the parish by parish projected impacts of Tropical Storm Nicholas on Louisiana as released by the U.S. National Weather Service in Lake Charles.
The Eunice City Marshal's Office, along with officers from other departments in the area, will soon head to LaPlacee and New Orleans to assist after the hurricane.
Hurricane Ida continues to move at a snail’s pace through Southeast Louisiana, now as a Category 2, dropping to 105 mile per hour sustained winds with gusts of 125 miles per hour.
Hurricane Ida continues to barrel through Southeast Louisiana as a low Category 4 storm, dropping from 150 mph sustained winds at landfall to 130 mph sustained winds.