Weather Geeks
@WeatherGeeks
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You may have seen their JAW-DROPPING tornado videos this spring, but now you get to hear from those behind the drones! πͺοΈ @project_otus is on Weather Geeks this week π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Can we put a dollar value on something as complex as a hurricane forecast? π @univmiami Economist Dr. Renato Molina is working on just that, and he's on the show this week! π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Daryl is great! His work is a great example of providing a βvalue addedβ service to weather and climate data. I literally sit on a repo of the data at NCEI, but more often than not Iβm going to IEM to get information quickly. Kudos to @akrherz!
If you've seen a niche weather stat, odds are that it can from @akrherz and the Iowa Environmental Mesonet! Listen to our brand-new episode to learn the in's and out's of the website π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks
If you've seen a niche weather stat, odds are that it can from @akrherz and the Iowa Environmental Mesonet! Listen to our brand-new episode to learn the in's and out's of the website π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

The devastation that we've seen in Central Texas has been unimaginable. We called upon our hosts Dr. Marshall Shepherd and @JenCarfagno to record a special episode to discuss the event in great detail and how we can move forward... βΆοΈ linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks
Earth reaches its aphelion today, the point in orbit which is farthest from the Sun π It may seem odd that this occurs during summer in the northern hemisphere, but remember, seasons are determined by the tilt of the Earth, not its distance from the Sun βοΈ
New @weatherchannel @WeatherGeeks features alumna Maria Augutis talking w/Dr. Shepherd . When you have to plan Olympics events a decade in advance, how much consideration is put on the weather Listen to Weather Geeks anywhere you get your podcasts π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks
When you have to plan @Olympics events a decade in advance, how much consideration is put on the weather and local climate? We have just the episode to answer this question! π Listen to Weather Geeks anywhere you get your podcasts π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Large meteorite seen in Georgia caught on Water Vapor!! #gameteorite
Using satellites to spot wildfires from orbit? π₯ Don't believe us? Google it π Hear about @Google's FireSat from their Climate & Energy Research Lead this week on Weather Geeks π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

In the wake of natural disasters, you can't just rebuild on the same property...you have to build back better! ποΈ We talk with @universityofga infrastructure expert Dr. Brian Bledsoe on our latest episode π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

If we told you, "there's a 40% chance of rain today," do you know what that means? If not, you're not alone!! @aeheggli is tackling that very dilemma and is joining the show this week to talk about it! π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

How can the fashion industry help CURB carbon emissions instead of adding to them? ππ Meet Pamela James, the CEO and Designer who is making stylish clothes more sustainable, on this week's episode of Weather Geeks! π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Lightning isn't the only electrical activity in our atmosphere πβ‘οΈ Listen to our brand new episode with @GeorgiaTech Research Institute's Dr. Levi Boggs to hear all about Transient Luminous Events π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

We all know about satellites, but what if we take them one step...smaller? π°οΈ Hear our new episode with @CUBoulder's Dr. Al Gasiewski where we talk about microsatellites and how they help improve weather forecasts for all π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

You may have heard of the Urban Heat Island, but there are other ways that city landscapes can influence the weather around us! ποΈ Hear from expert @niyogidev on our brand new episode π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

So excited to have the great @AlanSealls on the podcast this week! We ask him about his career so far, and look ahead to his upcoming role as @ametsoc President. WATCH on the @weatherchannel TV app or LISTEN wherever you get your podcasts π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Should parents have a say in how schools make decisions regarding severe weather? Whether it's delaying the start time or cancelling altogether, not all choices are black and white. Hear from researcher Stephen Wooten on this week's episode π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Severe storm research does not just happen at the federal level! Today we are looking closer to home... π©οΈ Hear from John Trostel, the director of @GeorgiaTech's Severe Storms Research Center, anywhere you get your podcasts π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks

Just how bad was Hurricane Helene for the state of North Carolina? @NCState_NCICS's Jenny Dissen has been instrumental in answering that question. Listen to our brand new episode anywhere you get your podcasts π linktr.ee/WeatherGeeks
