FIRST FREE SUNDAYS ARE BACK THIS SUNDAY OCT. 6!!🚨
We're excited to announce the return of First Free Sundays at the LSU Center for River Studies🌊 Open free to the public from 1-4 pm this Sunday. Can't wait to see y'all there!
Following numerous requests and the impacts of Hurricane Francine, we have decided to extend the call for proposals through October 7. Learn more and submit now:
Join us May 20-22. Hosted by
@crcl1988
, with partners
@theh2oinstitute
and
@louisianacpra
Schedule update!🔔 Join us Tuesday, Oct. 1 from 1:00-2:00 PM for a public webinar to introduce the Atchafalaya Master Plan!🌱 Join the webinar here:
For more information on the Atchafalaya Master Plan, please visit .
Are you passionate about coastal protection & want to make a lasting impact? Check out the open positions in our Project Management Division ⬇️
COASTAL RESOURCES PROGRAM SPECIALIST 1-3:
ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM SPECIALIST A:
Our CEO
@beauxjeauxnes
and
@LouisianaCPRA
's Brian Lezina presented at the CPRA Board meeting to emphasize the critical need for quantifying
#coastalcarbon
in Louisiana. And more than a credit system — it's about valuing Louisiana's
#wetlands
, one of our most vital resources.
Following numerous requests and the impacts of Hurricane Francine, we have decided to extend the call for proposals through October 7. Learn more and submit now:
Join us May 20-22. Hosted by
@crcl1988
, with partners
@theh2oinstitute
and
@louisianacpra
📣⚠️If you were impacted by
#Francine
, remember that as you begin the clean-up process it is important to wear protective clothing, take breaks, and stay hydrated to prevent heat exhaustion.
‼️Don’t touch appliances if they’re wet.
As you're waking up this morning, even though
#Francine
has left the area, some hazards remain. This is NOT the time to put your guard down. Nearly half of hurricane fatalities occur after the storm.
#lawx
#mswx
8 pm CDT - Hurricane
#Francine
is producing heavy rains and gusty winds across New Orleans. Stay inside and away from windows and have multiple ways to receive warnings and updates. Next forecast will be issued by 10 pm CDT. Visit
1215PM: The first bands are moving through the area! Stay inside and shelter in place! There will be the risk of tornadoes and flash flooding inside these bands as we go through the evening hours!
#mswx
#lawx
12PM CDT Position Update: Rainbands from
#Francine
continue to move onshore and spread inland into southern Louisiana. Tropical-storm-force winds are just
offshore, and conditions will continue to deteriorate throughout the afternoon. Ensure you are in a safe location before
Eye of
#Francine
about 200 miles SW of Baton Rouge this morning. Weather goes downhill through the day.
@JaredWAFB
&
@HenryBlakes
have you covered this morning. I'll join in with the rest of our team later today.