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Tropical Update 8/15/23
SUMMARY: The content discusses updates on tropical waves in the Atlantic Ocean. There are two waves being tracked, with the first wave having a 10% chance of developing and moving west. The second wave, coming off the coast of Africa, looks more impressive and has a 30% chance of developing. Development is not expected immediately but may occur in the next week. Towards the end of the week, there could be some development but it is unlikely to impact anyone. The content also mentions that activity will remain quiet across the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico until closer to the peak of hurricane season on September 10th. The next storm names on the 2023 list are Emily, Franklin, and Gerk.
Tropical Update 8/15/23
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Coach's Corner: T.C. Taylor
SUMMARY: TC Taylor, in his second season as Jackson State football head coach, prioritizes building a team of hardworking, good-character players, believing success will follow. Taylor discusses the importance of their youth camps starting June 20th, partnering with JPD Chief Wade, which had a great turnout last year. The camps aim to attract local and national talent, with a focus on rigorous, hands-on evaluation methods. Character and fit are critical in recruiting, especially with the transfer portal. Taylor strives for continuous program improvement, aiming to surpass the previous season's record and succeed in significant matches.
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2024 Hurricane Preparedness
SUMMARY: In a segment of “Live at 9,” experts discuss the upcoming hurricane season, predicting four to seven major hurricanes. Emphasis is placed on preparation, noting past storms' devastation. Viewers are advised to prepare disaster kits including non-perishable foods, first aid supplies, and necessities for children and pets. “The first 72 is on you” highlights the need to be self-sufficient for the first 72 hours post-storm. Items like portable chargers and extra gas are recommended. The session concludes with advice on being proactive about readiness, especially given the slow response time observed during past natural disasters.
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First Alert Tuesday Morning Forecast – June 18, 2024
SUMMARY: In today's Facebook live weather forecast, the main points include a damp and cloudy start transitioning to sunnier conditions later in the week. Recent rains have been noted, with localized heavy showers. Tropical Storm Alberto's impending development will bring tropical moisture, slightly raising rain chances with potential light showers. Temperatures will remain cooler than recent highs, staying below the 90s average but warming up by the weekend. The week will become increasingly sunny with lower humidity, especially by Friday before tropical air returns. No major storms are expected from current disturbances. Future rain chances increase early next week, with temperatures rising back to mid-90s.
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