NOAA forecasters monitoring oceanic and atmospheric patterns say conditions are now more favorable for above-normal hurricane activity since El Nino has now ended. Two named storms have formed so far […]
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NOAA forecasters monitoring oceanic and atmospheric patterns say conditions are now more favorable for above-normal hurricane activity since El Nino has now ended. Two named storms have formed so far […]
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17 July – IEEE-USA’s MOVE team stopped by the Mississippi Red Cross headquarters in Flowood, MS yesterday. WJTV 12 caught up with Grayson Randall who explained the team’s efforts and […]
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially began Saturday, June 1st (it will run through November 30th) – The nation’s top hurricane forecasters have predicted that nine to 15 named storms, including […]
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Hurricanes Florence and Michael ravaged much of the southeastern United States last autumn, setting new records for rainfall, wind speed, and destruction. After both disasters, IEEE-USA’s MOVE community outreach truck […]
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September 22 Update – Changing of the Crew / Relief Efforts Continue After over 30 days and more than 5000 miles… IEEE Volunteers, Grayson Randall and Tim Forrest are headed […]
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