The Forecasters behind the Forecast. Gina Tillis-Nash Gina is a licensed professional engineer who attended the University of Florida where she received.

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The Forecasters behind the Forecast

Gina Tillis-Nash Gina is a licensed professional engineer who attended the University of Florida where she received a Masters of Engineering in Environmental Engineering, specializing in Surface Water Hydrology and Wetlands, and a MBA specializing in e- Technology. Gina has been with the LMRFC since 2002 and is currently a Senior Hydrologist with focal point duties on calibration, historical climatology, ensemble stream flow prediction, diversity, and team building. Her prior jobs include the USGS, where she managed and supervised numerous projects; KBN Engineering, where she specialized in technical report writing and biologic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data analysis for Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Assessments, and Ecological Risk Assessments. In her spare time, Gina likes to entertain her children with little tricks like writing upside-down, backwards, in cursive, as well as participating in outreach events that encourage kids to pursue career paths in hydrology and hydraulics

Amanda Roberts Amanda attended the University of North Alabama where she earned a B.S. in geology and a minor in mathematics. Amanda continued her education at the University of Southern Mississippi where she received a M.S. in geology with a specialization in hydrology and geomorphology. Amanda has been employed by the LMRFC for approximately 14 years and has served as a senior hydrologist for 9 of those years. Her focal point area is the In her spare time, Amanda enjoys teaching courses in geology at several local colleges, as well as serving as founder/director of a local animal rescue organization.

Jessica Smith Jessica graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from University of Louisiana at Monroe and a Master of Science in Meteorology from Florida State University. Jessica joined the LMRFC staff in August 2008, and currently holds the position of Senior HAS Forecaster. Prior to joining the LMRFC team, Jessica was a Student Career Experience Program student at the Lake Charles Weather Forecast Office, a Meteorologist Intern at the Birmingham Weather Forecast Office, and a Meteorologist General Forecaster at the New Orleans/Baton Rouge Weather Forecast Office. Jessica is the Focal Point for In her spare time, Jessica enjoys

Katie Landry Katie earned a B.S. in Geosciences with an emphasis in Operational Meteorology from Mississippi State University in Prior to graduation, Katie served as an intern for the Northern Gulf Institute in 2011 and a Student Career Employment Program intern for the New Orleans/Baton Rouge Weather Forecast Office. Katie became a member of the LMRFC team in 2012 and is currently a HAS Forecaster. Katie is the Focal Point for the Graphical Forecast Editor program, Social Media, Climatology, and the Pascagoula and French Broad basins. In her spare time, Katie enjoys Pure Barre, spreading ALS Awareness. Katie is also serving as the local Mississippi State University Alumni Chapter President.

Suzanne Van Cooten

Jeffrey Graschel Northeast Louisiana University (Changed in 1999 to University of Louisiana at Monroe) Changed many years after I left so wife tells me I have a degree from a university that doesn't exist anymore. BS in Atmospheric Sciences 1988 Service Coordination Hydrologist, this position coordinates with partners and other users to make them aware of NWS hydrologic capabilities, understand their needs, and provide technical guidance. 22 years and worked as a hydrologist and Senior Hydrometeorologist prior to my current position. I started in the NWS as an intern at the New Orleans Weather Forecast Office None that I'm aware of but Scott loves my jokes. I'm proud to work for the NWS and I enjoy being able to provide forecasts/warnings that help customers/partners make critical decisions for the protection of life and property.

David Welch I went to college at the University of Texas at Arlington (BS Geology), New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (MS Geochemistry) and the University of New Orleans (Professional GIS cerrtification) My title is Development and Operations Hydrologist Have been here over 14 years and is my only NWS assignment

Scott Lincoln Iowa State University Bachelor of Science degree, environmental science. Minor in meteorology. Master of Science degree, environmental science. Certificate in Geographic Information Systems. Hydrologist and cartographer. I make up songs on the spot for morning briefing.