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Posts by Dylan Hall

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A nice shot of our frozen mesonet site in Ringgold,LA shared with us the other day by the landowner.

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Another day, another mesonet site install in progress. Site 14 going up near Farmerville, LA at Union Parish Airport.

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And that’s it. Got to see the fire racing to the lake and ended the day with some KH waves.

The NASA folks seemed very happy with the mission. Seems like everyone collected a good dataset.

1 year ago 6 1 0 0
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Out with the UAH crew scouting sites in the Geneva State Forest. There are worse places to do field observations.

They’re burning the 600 acres across the lake.

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An image of a research poster about the Louisiana mesonet

An image of a research poster about the Louisiana mesonet

We’re deploying a 50 station mesonet across Louisiana. If you’re interested in learning more about the project, our progress, and next steps, stop by poster 942 this afternoon (Thursday) #AMS2025

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ULM.

AT NORTHWESTERN.

ON THE LAKE.

Guess we're having a Chicagoland meetup next year.

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Update, NOLA fought back

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Time to test that 8 am NOLA traffic, wish me luck…

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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I BELIEVE IN ULM

PASS IT ON

1 year ago 33 2 0 5

We luv to see the NWS mentioning the Louisiana Mesonet in their AFD

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We can only pray right? Right??

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That’s incredible

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4 down. 46 to go.

Louisiana mesonet station in Plain Dealing, LA

1 year ago 6 1 1 0

As you should

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Louisiana Mesonet site 1 is almost ready…. It’s hot.

1 year ago 8 2 0 1
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3-ft by 3-ft by 4-ft concrete pad with an anchor bolt template in the middle. The foundation will support a 10-m (or 30-ft) tower with weather monitoring instruments installed along the tower.

3-ft by 3-ft by 4-ft concrete pad with an anchor bolt template in the middle. The foundation will support a 10-m (or 30-ft) tower with weather monitoring instruments installed along the tower.

This may look like just a small concrete pad with some anchor bolts in it, but in reality this is the next big step after about 12 months of leg work and prep on our state mesonet project. First 30-ft weather tower goes up Monday, 49 to go across Louisiana.

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Depolarization lidar ceilometer mounted on a wood frame weighed down with cinder blocks

Depolarization lidar ceilometer mounted on a wood frame weighed down with cinder blocks

Productive Friday

1 year ago 1 1 0 1

I won’t listen to the slander

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A most excellent shot from ULM student @hardcastlewx.bsky.social at our location in Cabot, AR. What an experience.

2 years ago 7 1 0 1

JOHN CALIPARI TO ARKANSAS! HUGE! #WPS

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Going to be the fastest balloon of our lives

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Just gonna leave this here but WOO DAMN PIG

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Decided out of that last minute, just way too conditional for my liking

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