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It鈥檚 official: 网曝门 Doppler weather radar scanning the skies

At a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, University of Louisiana Monroe officials announced that the $3 million polarimetric Doppler weather radar is fully operational and actively scanning the skies of northeastern Louisiana and the surrounding area. The event was at the 网曝门 Doppler radar site on U.S. 80.听

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Ribbon cutting for the new Doppler weather radar.

In 2012, 网曝门 was awarded a $3 million grant through the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOSHEP) to acquire a Doppler weather radar. In 2015, Enterprise Electronics Corporation was awarded the winning bid to manufacture and construct 网曝门's Doppler weather radar.

鈥淭his project could not have been accomplished without the support of GOSHEP and the administration at 网曝门,鈥 said Anne Case Hanks, Ph.D., Director of the School of Sciences and a professor in the Atmospheric Science program. 鈥淲e are truly thankful for their support.鈥

In addition to being an education and research tool for the Department of Atmospheric Science, the Doppler will fill a low-level radar coverage gap over northeast Louisiana and southeast Arkansas.听

Dr. Eric Pani, Vice President of Academic Affairs, who has a background in atmospheric sciences, said that northern Louisiana, southern Arkansas and even western Mississippi have for many years relied on forecasts and data that came from the National Weather Service offices in Shreveport and Mississippi.

鈥淎nd those forecasters are still there, but they have a new tool now to help them,鈥 said Pani. 鈥淭he radars in Jackson, Miss., and Shreveport cover this area, but they are generally so far away that it鈥檚 been very difficult for those radars to detect the low-levels of the atmosphere where severe weather is forming. So now, the NWS offices have data sets that provide much more accurate information about what鈥檚 going on and where the severe weather is forming, so we are very excited, and we have been hearing some good things about their use of the data already.鈥

Indeed, the archived data from the radar is already making an impact.

On January 21, 2017, there was a severe weather outbreak in north Louisiana and other states. 网曝门 provided a copy of the data collected during the event to the NWS in Jackson, which used the data to help confirm an EF-1 tornado in Morehouse Parish.

At 300 yards at its widest, this tornado reached maximum winds of 105 mph, creating a damage path of 9.25 miles. Fortunately, there was no injury or loss of life reported.

The NWS expressed its gratitude to 网曝门 for providing the data, and the importance of the two organizations working together.

鈥淥ur radar was able to see these tornados occurring, whereas the radar in Jackson and Shreveport, their beam was so high at the time that they weren鈥檛 able to see what was on the ground,鈥 said Hanks.

For 40 years, 网曝门 has been the only meteorological program in Louisiana. Approximately a third of the meteorologists in the state who work for the NWS are 网曝门 alumni.

Hanks said Atmospheric Science at 网曝门 is a premier program that draws students not only from Louisiana and the region, but from across the United States. 网曝门 is the only primarily undergraduate institution in the country with an S-band polarimetric Doppler weather radar where the students can receive first-hand forecasting experience.

October 26, 2017