About the LMRFC |
Table of Contents | |
Press Releases | |
LMRFC Introduction | |
LMRFC History | |
Technical Papers | |
Hydrologically Signifigant Events | |
Frequently Asked Questions and Fact Sheets - Many of your questions can be answered here, so please read through our FAQ's before sending an email. |
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Contact Information |
Introduction |
The lower Mississippi River Forecast Center is in Slidell, LA (about 30 miles northeast of New Orleans), co-located with the New Orleans Weather Forecast Office. Our office is open seven days a week, 365 days a year, from 6am to 10pm, and is prepared to go 24 hours a day when necessary. We provide daily river forecasts on the lower Mississippi River and its tributaries. This comprises over 200 sites in a 210, 000 square mile area throughout the southeast US. |
Hydrologicly Signifigant Events | |
Heavy Rain Event on the Amite and Comite Rivers- June 4-12, 2001 | |
Heavy Rain Event - Feb 26 to March 05, 2001 | |
Ice Forming on the Mississippi River - New Photos added on 01/04/2001 (Memphis, TN) |
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April 1-4, 2000 Heavy Rain Event - Radar graphic for all of the LMRFC area - Radar graphic for central Mississippi - Radar graphic for east Tennessee - Gage data for all of the LMRFC area |