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$4.2 million in federal dollars to expand weather forecasting, flood warnings in Louisiana
The University of Louisiana at Monroe will expand its Louisiana State Mesonet weather monitoring network with $4.2 million in federal funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, doubling the number of weather stations to 100. The project aims to improve flood modeling, severe weather warnings, and data collection in areas previously lacking reliable weather information.
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