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Mobile Alabama



alabama.gov : The Official Website of the State of Alabama
Alexander City Andalusia Anniston Auburn Birmingham Calera Centreville Decatur Dothan Evergreen Gadsden Huntsville Mobile Montgomery Muscle Shoals Ozark-Cairns Troy Tuscaloosa ... [Read More]

Alabama EMA
The Presidential disaster declaration approved assistance for individuals in Baldwin and Mobile counties. As assessments are made, more counties could be added to this declaration. Storm victims in Baldwin and Mobile counties can call the FEMA tele-registration line to apply for assistance at 1-800-621-3362 and for the speech and hearing impaired at 1-800-462-7585. ...

The Presidential disaster declaration approved infrastructure assistance to local governments in the following counties: Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia, Conecuh, Monroe, Houston, Geneva, Covington, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Barbour, Pike, Crenshaw, Butler, Wilcox, Clarke, Washington, Lee, Russell, Bullock, Macon, Montgomery, Elmore, Lowndes, Autauga, Dallas, Marengo, Choctaw, Chambers, Randolph, Tallapoosa, Clay, Coosa, Talladega, Chilton, Shelby, Jefferson, Bibb, Perry, Tuscaloosa, Hale, Greene, Sumter and Pickens. ... [Read More]

Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Alabama Issued by the National Weather Service
Short Term Forecast Upper Mobile (Alabama) SHORT TERM FORECASTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL315 PM CDT MON JUL 18 2005ALZ052-056-059>064-FLZ001>006-GMZ630-MSZ075-076-078-079-182230-MOBILE BAY-BALDWIN COASTAL-BALDWIN INLAND-CONECUH-COVINGTON-ESCAMBIA-ESCAMBIA COASTAL-ESCAMBIA INLAND-GEORGE-GREENE-MOBILE COASTAL-MOBILE INLAND-OKALOOSA COASTAL-OKALOOSA INLAND-PERRY-SANTA ROSA COASTAL-SANTA ROSA INLAND-STONE-WASHINGTON-315 PM CDT MON JUL 18 2005.NOW...SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP ALONG THECOASTAL SEABREEZE OVER SOUTHERN MOBILE AND BALDWIN COUNTIES INSOUTHWEST ALABAMA AND ESCAMBIA...SANTA ROSA AND OKALOOSA COUNTIESIN THE WESTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE. THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE MOVINGTO THE NORTH AT 5 TO 10 MPH. THE MAIN THREATS WITH SOME OFSTRONGER THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH...VERY HEAVY RAINAND FREQUENT CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING. DUE TO RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONSUP TO 2 INCHES LOCALLY IN SOME AREAS...SOME STREET AND SMALL STREAMFLOODING WILL BE ... [Read More]

City Of Mobile Alabama
City of Mobile Auctions from Gov Deals | City of Mobile Auctions from Renebates.com ...

Drug-Free Mobile ...

  Mobile Museum of Art ... [Read More]

Contact the Mobile State Office of U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican - ALABAMA
Contact my Mobile Office if you live in the following counties: ...

Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Escambia, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, Sumter, ...

Mobile, Alabama 36608-1291 ... [Read More]

National Weather Service Forecast Office - Mobile/Pensacola - Hazardous Weather Outlook
000FLUS44 KMOB 181039HWOMOBHAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOKNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL600 AM CDT MON JUL 18 2005ALZ051>064-FLZ001>006-MSZ067-075-076-078-079-181700-BALDWIN COASTAL-BALDWIN INLAND-BUTLER-CHOCTAW-CLARKE-CONECUH-COVINGTON-CRENSHAW-ESCAMBIA-ESCAMBIA COASTAL-ESCAMBIA INLAND-GEORGE-GREENE-MOBILE COASTAL-MOBILE INLAND-MONROE-OKALOOSA COASTAL-OKALOOSA INLAND-PERRY-SANTA ROSA COASTAL-SANTA ROSA INLAND-STONE-WASHINGTON-WAYNE-WILCOX-600 AM CDT MON JUL 18 2005THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHWEST ALABAMA...SOUTHEASTMISSISSIPPI AND THE EXTREME WESTERN PORTION OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE..DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT...SCATTERED SHOWERS WILL OCCUR OVER THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON...WITH NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER EXPECTED WITH THESE SHOWERS. AS HURRICANE EMILY MOVES ACROSS THE YUCATAN PENINSULA AND ENTERS THE SOUTHWESTERN GULF OF MEXICO...AN INCREASED SWELL FROM THE STORM WILL REACH ALABAMA AND NORTHWEST FLORIDA COASTAL WATERS. THIS SWELL MAY INCREASE AN ALREADY MAXIMUM TIDAL RANGE AND M ... [Read More]

USGS-Alabama Water Science Center
Assessment of Water Quality, Benthic Invertebrates, and Periphyston in the Threemile Creek Basin, Mobile, Alabama, 1999-2003, U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5302 by Ann K. McPherson, Amy C. Gill, and Richard S. Moreland; Prepared in cooperation with the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System ... [Read More]

Education
AMP) Assessment Centers in Alabama (Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery). Assessment Center locations in surrounding states may be made available if requested. Please visit AMP’s Web site www.goAMP.com for a complete listing of AMP Assessment Center locations. The examinations are administered by appointment only Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at 9:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the following Alabama locations. No walk-in testing allowed. ...

Mobile, AL 36609 ... [Read More]

Mentor Alabama - Welcome
(Mobile, Alabama) Goal: 15 mentors  To date: 12 mentors ...

(Mobile, Alabama) Goal: 60 mentors  Number of Mentors Recruited: 217 ... [Read More]

APOD: 2004 January 12 - A Hole Punch Cloud Over Alabama
Explanation: What could create a huge hole in the clouds? Such a hole, likely hundreds of meters across, was photographed last month from a driveway near Mobile, Alabama , USA .Very unusual to see, hole-punch clouds like this are still the topic of meteorological speculation. A leading hypothesis holds that the hole-punch cloud is caused by falling ice-crystals. The ice-crystals could originate in a higher cloud or be facilitated by a passing airplane exhaust.If the air has just the right temperature and moisture content, the falling crystals will absorb water from the air and grow. For this to happen, the water must be so cold that all it needs is a surface to freeze on. The moisture lost from the air increases the evaporation rate from the cloud water droplets so they dissipate to form the hole. The now heavier ice crystals continue to fall and form the more tenuous wispy cloud-like virga seen inside and just below the hole. Water and ice from the virga evapor ... [Read More]


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