Episodios

  • Sharing words from the NWS
    Dec 6 2023
    Sharing words from the NWS
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    2 m
  • Chanuka storm potential in Midwest Full Episode
    Dec 6 2023
    Chanuka storm potential in Midwest Full Episode
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    8 m
  • Enthusiastic delivery of 7 day weather synopsis
    Nov 20 2023
    Enthusiastic delivery of 7-day weather synopsis with likely improved accuracy due to better communication about the weekend system. This episode makes reference to several National Weather Services throughout the country. This includes New York, Buffalo, St.Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Midland TX Bismark, N.D. In addition, this episode contains info from the National Weather Service in Holley, N.J., New Orleans, South Bend, Cleveland, Norman, OK, Detroit, Milwaukie, and Duluth (or whichever one includes Lake Superior). Several other forecast discussions from additional forecast offices were used in preparation for this podcast. This includes Omaha, Des Moines, Green Bay, Wisconsin, Anchorage, Amarillo, TX, Ohio (the one that covers Cincinnati), and additional offices. Additional resources used in preparation for this episode were 3 weather articles in the Washinton Post. The computer models advertised on Windy.Com were also used in preparation, especially the European model. This is used together with the guidance offered from the forecast discussions of various national weather services. The long-term weather forecasters mentioned in this episode are believed to be from AccuWeather. This episode incorporates previous knowledge that is known to the Podcaster from being a weather Enthusiast from the time he was three. Some of that information comes from meteorologists Dave Murray and Tom Skilling. Occasionally the New York Times. The enthusiasm expressed in this episode comes from the podcaster's natural love for weather and fascination with forecasting (as do all the episodes). Some of this love was transmitted from the human voice on the NOAA weather radio. The material in the Washington Post is frequently written by Mathew Cappucci. This one includes information from Dan Stillman and possibly others, especially Jason Samenow. This episode adds clarification and has some additional info including a small discussion about El Nino. We discuss Google's new Forecasts made through artificial intelligence. It's more accurate than the European model. We make some comparisons between this week's weather pattern and a pattern back in January 2021 (and December 2019 and 2020).
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    18 m
  • Updated Weather with more details for week of November 19th 2023
    Nov 19 2023
    Updated Weather with more details for week of November 19th 2023
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    8 m
  • 11/7: Alaska Blizzard, Texas Record Heat
    Nov 12 2023
    11/7: Alaska Blizzard, Texas Record Heat
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    6 m
  • 1 - 4 inches falls in Chicago Metro Halloween with lightning
    Nov 12 2023
    1 - 4 inches falls in Chicago Metro Halloween with lightning
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    7 m
  • Halloween Thundersnow Forecast Chicago 2023
    Nov 12 2023
    Halloween Thundersnow Forecast Chicago 2023
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    25 m
  • 10/29/23: 10 Day Forecast For United States
    Oct 29 2023

    10 Day Forecast For United States

    The following description was made with A.I. and has not been edited. 
    Brace yourselves as we embark on an exhilarating journey through a meteorological spectacle, tracking a bone-chilling cold front sweeping across the country. Ever wondered how it feels when temperatures plunge from a balmy 80s to a frosty 40s within a day? Tune in as we decode the dramatic shift in the weather scene of Rio Grande Village, Texas, and the return of the zonal flow across the nation. Don't forget to pack your winter woolens as we head to Minneapolis and Chicago, with temperatures bobbing below 40 degrees. Snow lovers, get ready, because we've got the forecast on snowfall accumulations for the upper Midwest. And for those in Los Angeles, prepare for the arrival of the Santa Ana winds.

    As we steer the conversation global, prepare to be spellbound by the extremes mother nature has to offer. Imagine waking up to feet of snow in Japan or bracing yourselves against temperatures soaring over 104 degrees. Listen close as we dive into the impact of these extreme weather conditions and arm you with tips to stay safe during these wild shifts. Let's also take a moment to marvel at the spectacle of thunder and lightning, and perhaps find a rainbow in the sky. Hop on for this rollercoaster weather ride and embrace your inner weather enthusiast. The forecast has never been more fascinating!

    Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/17488381?utm_source=youtube

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    8 m