Southeast River Forecast Center 2026

Southeast River Forecast Center 2026

From The River Radius Podcast by Sam Carter

May 27, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 138

About this episode

This episode features an interview with Haley Stuckey discussing the climate and river forecasting in the Southeast region of the US.

The Southeast River Forecast Center hosts a landscape that has the Appalachian Mountains in the north, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its east and the Gulf of Mexico to its south, has the Florida Peninsula jutting into those ocean waters, and lowlands between the oceans and mountains. Rain and hurricanes are powerful and important parts of the climate in the Southeast and this region has the most rivers of all the River Forecast Center domains. Did this region have a warm and dry March like much of the country did? How was their winter precipitation? What type of summer river flow do they anticipate and what happens here if El Nino is truly the emerging influence? This is the 4th episode in a series hosting interviews with five of the thirteen River Forecast Centers in the US. Our guest for this episode is Haley Stuckey, Hydrometeorological Analysis and Support Forecaster with the Southeast River Forecast Center.

People in this episode

Host: Sam Carter

Guest: Haley Stuckey

Topics covered

  • river forecasting
  • climate impact
  • Southeast US
  • hydrometeorology
  • El Nino

Keywords

  • Southeast River Forecast Center
  • climate
  • hurricanes
  • river flow
  • El Nino

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Southeast River Forecast Center

Places: Appalachian Mountains, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Florida Peninsula

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