Storms traveling through the Mississippi Delta will now be captured on a new camera in Cleveland.
North Mississippi Storm Chasers announced Monday the installation of a “skycam” within Cleveland city limits. The camera will provide 24-hour live stream video streams, allowing agencies such as the National Weather Service and local media to view systems in real time.
“While this camera feed is primarily intended for the National Weather Service, local media, and EMS officials, it will also be free and available for the public to view,” a release from North Mississippi Storm Chasers reads.
The public viewing link for the Cleveland skycam can be accessed here.
North Mississippi Storm Chasers was founded by Brett Wicker in 2003 and now includes over 25 cameras across the state with a team of over 30 members tracking and maintaining the cameras, along with running the nonprofit’s social media channels that have over 110,000 followers.
Cameras already set up include ones in Aberdeen, Clarksdale, Dundee, Kosciusko, Oxford, Rolling Fork, and Shelby.