If you’ve been living in southeast Louisiana for any significant amount of time, then you almost certainly know the name Nash Roberts, the longtime local TV meteorologist who was for decades the go-to source for reliable hurricane forecasts.
Even after technology had advanced, and even after he technically retired, he would return to WWL-TV’s airwaves with his trademark Magic Marker and weather map to give viewers the straight scoop whenever a storm kicked up in the Gulf. Rarely was he wrong.
Given the recent uptick in tropical activity in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, we’ve been thinking about Nash lately.
Although the Atlantic hurricane season started June 1, we are just now entering its peak. According to the National Weather Service in Slidell, 80% of tropical systems that have hit the Gulf Coast in the past 100 years did so between mid-August and late October.
So, now is the time to make sure your family is prepared, your homestead is secure, and you have all the supplies you might need to weather a storm.
During Hurricane Ida two years ago, we suffered major damage to a couple of St. Tammany Health System buildings, but we as an organization were prepared. We were left battered, but, as always, we were there for you, our neighbors.
We will be there next time, too. And the time after that and the time after that.
That’s the commitment we made upon our founding on Dec. 1, 1954, and it’s a commitment we still take seriously today.
So, be safe, y’all. Be prepared. That’s how Nash would want it.
In the meantime, enjoy these recent STHS headlines.
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