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Weather Geeks

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You see it every day. It’s the subject of poetry, literature, art and film. It can inspire spiritual experiences, and it can destroy everything you have ever worked for. It is the weather, and no one knows it better than we do. Join us every week for the agony and the ecstasy of the one story that the entire world participates in and the science behind it. From the people behind The Weather Channel TV network.

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The Weather Out West

June 24, 2020 07:00 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

Guest: Dr. Daniel Swain Introduction:  If you’re not from California, what is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of its weather?  Severe droughts?  Constant wildfires?  75 and sunny every single day?  In any given year, those could all be correct!  But what about over the past 30 years to create a climate normal?  That’s where our guest today comes in… Dr. Daniel Swain is a climate scientist at UCLA and he’s been researching California’s weather patterns and finding...

The Relationship Between COVID-19 and Climate Change

June 17, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Guest: Dr. Aaron Bernstein, Harvard University Introduction:  We all know that climate change has been detrimental to the health of our Earth, with increased deforestation and melting ice caps. But what about our own health? Or our children’s health? My guest today is Dr. Aaron Bernstein from Harvard University, who focuses on the health impacts of the climate crisis on children’s health and advancing solutions to address its causes to improve the health and wellbeing of children a...

Are Floating Cities the Future of Hurricane Protection?

June 10, 2020 07:00 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

Guest: Marc Collins Chen, Oceanix Introduction:  When a hurricane is fast approaching, experts always say that you have to fear the water, whether it’s rain coming down from the sky or the surge from the ocean or the flood from the rivers. What if I told you that my guest today has created a concept that would make you flock to the water and live a safer life from hurricanes? Marc Collins Chen is the CEO of Oceanix, a company that builds floating structures that can hold up to thou...

Professor, Author, and Atmospheric Model Extraordinaire

June 03, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Guest: Dr. Adam Sobel, Columbia University Introduction:   Most of the time when we bring someone on to Weather Geeks, they have a certain niche or a specific craft or an interesting line of research to discuss with us. But today, I have a guest with me who does it all! Dr. Adam Sobel is a professor of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics and of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University. He teaches everything from tropical meteorology to climate thermodynamics to ...

COVID-19’s Impact on Pollution

May 27, 2020 07:00 - 37 minutes - 34.2 MB

Guest: Ryan Stauffer, NASA Introduction:   The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we all live our lives, both in the present and in the future. We’ve all been stuck in our homes and adopted teleworking techniques in order to reduce as much time as possible with other people that may be sick. With these changes, we have noticed some positive impacts to our environment, including animals flocking to places they normally don’t and improved air quality in major cities. Today we’ve brou...

Keeping Up the PACE with NASA

May 20, 2020 07:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

Guest: Ivona Cetinic, NASA Oceanographer Introduction:  NASA does a lot more than mapping our solar system...they have also been mapping our oceans for over 20 years! The ocean is extremely important in our Earth’s health, circulation, and economy, so it is equally as important that our ocean is in good health too! In 2022, NASA will be launching the PACE mission, which stands for Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem, to further advance their understanding of our oceanic and ...

Communicating Climate

May 13, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

Guest: Bernadette Woods - Placky Introduction: The proper communication of climate science is just as important as communicating it at all! In an ever-changing world, keeping up with communication techniques is extremely important. The intersection of television and science has never been more vital than today! On this episode, we’re joined by Bernadette Woods Placky, Chief Meteorologist and Climate Matters program director, a division of Climate Central. As an Emmy Award winning ...

Mitigating Disasters & Their Impacts on Society

May 06, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

Guest: Dr. Stephen Strader, Villanova University Introduction: Hurricane Harvey...Hurricane Dorian...the deadly Camp Fire...the devastating Super Tornado Outbreak of 2011… These disasters likely bring to mind the powerful images you saw from communities hardest hit by these extreme weather events. In a world with an increasing number of disasters, it’s becoming more apparent that we need to work to understand our own vulnerabilities so we can prevent future disasters. Today’s gues...

Radar Meteorology & Observations of Severe Storms

April 29, 2020 07:00 - 41 minutes - 37.9 MB

Guest: Stephen Nesbitt, University of Illinois Introduction: Today we’re happy to welcome Professor Stephen Nesbitt from the University of Illinois. Dr. Nesbitt has his hands in a variety of projects & research interests, including mesoscale and cloud dynamics, radar and satellite meteorology, and tropical meteorology. His extensive field research has taken him to 5 continents for more than 20 field campaigns! One such project required his team to travel to Argentina & Brazil to s...

The Science of Climate Drawdown

April 22, 2020 07:00 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

Guest: Dr. Marilyn Brown, Georgia Tech  Introduction:  The word “drawdown” is used in multiple fields, from banking to investing, but for today’s episode, the most important use of the word is in climatology. Climate drawdown is the point at which greenhouse gas concentrations begin to decline on a year-to-year basis in order to reach carbon neutrality. The United States still has to take many steps in order to achieve drawdown, but there are many teams of brilliant scientists acr...

Severe Storms & Tornadoes - Ties to Climate Change

April 15, 2020 07:00 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

Guest: Dr. Harold Brooks, NSSL Introduction:  The United States is known to produce some of nature’s most severe weather as it allows for just the right ingredients to come together.  As extreme weather becomes a more common occurrence, many have begged the question: Will we see more severe storms and even tornadoes as our world continues to warm?  Today’s guest is Dr. Harold Brooks of the National Severe Storms Research Lab, and his research seeks to help answer this very questio...

With Severe Weather, Anything GOES

April 08, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

Guest: Dan Lindsey, GOES-R Program Scientist  Introduction: While the debate of “model wars” continues into the new decade, the satellite technology that the United States has advanced over the years is second-to-none! Being able to see the atmosphere from a top-down view has changed the way that meteorologists around the world can forecast the daily weather. They can see where severe storms are to provide up-to-the-second forecasts in order to keep people safe. One of the men behi...

Flooding from a Hydrologist’s Perspective

April 01, 2020 07:00 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

Guest: Michael Kane, Water Resources Engineer Introduction: Hydrology is the study of the movement, distribution and management of water on Earth, including the water cycle, water resources, and environmental watershed sustainability. Hydrologists work with other scientists to investigate how water impacts their respective fields, so meteorologists and hydrologists have a special relationship. Meteorologists focus on the water coming down from the sky, and the hydrologists focus on...

Waiting to “Exascale”: Prepping the EURO Model for the Next Generation in Computing Power

March 25, 2020 07:00 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

Guest: Dr. Peter Bauer, ECMWF Deputy Director of Research & Head of the Scalability Programme Introduction: I need more power…!! Computing power that is. This has been a major focus for numerical weather prediction in hopes of creating more accurate and detailed predictions of Earth’s systems. The highly touted European Model has long been one of the leaders in numerical weather prediction performance. As the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) prepares to in...

“Northern Tornadoes Project” - Tornadoes North of the Border

March 18, 2020 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.7 MB

Guests: Greg Kopp & David Sills, Western University  Intro:  While severe weather prediction continues to improve here in the United States, a nearby neighbor is currently deep into their most comprehensive tornado study ever! As we travel north of the border to our neighbors in Canada, the team at Western University is conducting the Northern Tornadoes Project, or NTP. This project seeks to have profound impacts on tornado and severe weather prediction across the forecasting comm...

When Weather Gets Personal: Lessons Learned from Disaster

March 11, 2020 07:05 - 36 minutes - 33.2 MB

Guest: Kim Klockow-McClain Broadcast meteorologists are often the face of severe weather as they are the first people we see when severe weather is expected. However, there is a larger network of people from broadcasters, to emergency managers, law enforcement officers, and state and local officials who must work together to best serve the community before and after a disaster. Today’s guest is Kim Klockow-McClain, a societal impacts researcher from the Cooperative Institute for Me...

June Bacon-Bercey: Breaking Barriers in Meteorology

March 04, 2020 08:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

Guest: Dail St. Claire: Daughter of the June Bacon-Bercey, the 1st African-American Female TV Meteorologist Introduction: If I were to ask a room full of meteorologists who their role model was, I am sure that a handful of them would say the late June Bacon-Bercey. She was the first African-American female television meteorologist, and with that achievement, she broke MANY barriers. In a time where most of the women giving the weather reports in the morning weren’t trained in meteo...

Can You Measure How Severe Your Winter Has Been?

February 26, 2020 08:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

Introduction:  A lot of people choose to live in a certain place based on how the winters are. If you love wearing big comfy sweaters and playing out in the snow, odds are you live in the midwestern or northeastern United States. If you would rather turn on your heat for only a couple days in the season and enjoy the occasional chilly, rainy day, then you’d love the south! Regardless of the region, scientists have developed a method that can measure how severe the winter has been wh...

Weathering the Storm: Climate Change & Mental Health

February 19, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 35.7 MB

Introduction:  As Weather Geeks, we know that the climate is changing and the Earth has needs that it wants to meet. As human beings, we are also changing and our bodies and minds have needs that they want met as well. Both of these sets of needs cannot be ignored or else there will be ramifications down the line. Scientists who are tasked with tackling and researching climate change are starting to experience mental and emotional health issues, because of all the pressures that thi...

The Inner Workings of an NWS Office

February 12, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

Guest:  Keith Stellman, Meteorologist-in-Charge NWS Atlanta Intro:The National Weather Service is a lot more than the blaring alerts on your TV when there is a tornado warning in your area or the notifications on your phone about the severe thunderstorm watch issued for your state. The NWS operates over 120 weather forecast offices across the country and each office is constantly issuing local public, marine, aviation, fire, and hydrology forecasts 24/7! The NWS never sleeps becaus...

Strange Clouds - Pyrocumulonimbus

February 05, 2020 08:00 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

Guest: Dr. David Peterson, NASA/Naval Research Lab As millions of acres have been ablaze across Australia in recent weeks, those wildfires have formed incredible smoke plumes that tower thousands of feet into the atmosphere. These “pyrocumulonimbus clouds” can transport massive amounts of smoke and ash into the sky, and some of that smoke has even been found to have circled the globe! Today’s guest is Dr. David Peterson from the Naval Research Lab, and his research focuses on the f...

The Father of Environmental Justice

January 29, 2020 08:00 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

Intro:  With the increasing number of climate change impacts being seen across the globe, it is becoming apparent that not all communities are affected equally. Today’s guest has dedicated his career to being a champion for at-risk populations facing environmental challenges, and has even been lauded as the Father of Environmental Justice. Dr. Robert Bullard is an award-winning author and also serves as a Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Policy at Texas So...

The Earth Archive Project

January 22, 2020 08:00 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Guest: Chris Fisher, Archaeologist Colorado State University Intro: It is no secret that our Earth is changing, but it may be faster than you’d think! What if we had the ability to see what parts of the Earth were changing day-by-day? How much of the Southeast U.S. coast is shrinking due to sea level rise? Or how raging wildfires in California are changing our landscapes? Well, there is a group of scientists who are taking the initiative on this! My guest today is archaeologist Ch...

AMS Centennial in Boston

January 15, 2020 05:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Guest: Dr. Marshall Shepherd Intro: As you are listening to this episode, the American Meteorological Society’s annual meeting will be going on in Boston. These large gatherings only happen once a year...but this year is something special! It is the 100th meeting of the AMS, commonly called the Centennial. As I was the former president of the AMS and had to work through the logistics of organizing this wonderful meeting with some of the greatest weather and climate minds in the co...

Stormquakes!

January 08, 2020 08:00 - 37 minutes - 34.2 MB

Guest: Dr. Wenyuan Fan Intro: “Stormquakes!” The word that has captured the attention of both the scientific community and public alike. Dr. Wenyuan Fan, a professor at Florida State University has discovered this remarkable way that the atmosphere can actually transfer energy deep into the earth! Something like a hurricane or other strong storm can spark seismic events in the ocean as strong as a 3.5 magnitude earthquake. He coined the term, stormquakes. See Privacy Policy at htt...

The National Weather Service at 150: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Headed

January 01, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 37.5 MB

Guest: Dr. Louis Uccellini   Intro: Today on Weather Geeks, it’s all about the National Weather Service turning 150 years old!  We’ll take a look back at 2019, and who better to do it with than with Dr. Louis Uccellini, Director of the National Weather Service! We’ll recap the 2019 Hurricane Season, the forecast advancements we made, and look ahead to the 2020 year for the National Weather Service and forecasting community! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cali...

Year End Geek Out

December 25, 2019 08:05 - 41 minutes - 37.6 MB

Guest: Heather Zons 2019 was a wild year of weather. From record-breaking spring flooding in the Midwest to another devastating hurricane season, all while the global temperature keeps ticking up and up. And we had over 80 episodes of Weather Geeks talking to scientists from all corners of the country to cover those topics and many, many more! We are using this last episode of the year to look back on our favorite episodes and answer your weather, science, and podcast-relate...

2019 - A Year for the Colorado Record Books

December 18, 2019 08:00 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Guest: Russ Schumacher, Asst. Professor & State Climatologist Intro: The Centennial State is known for its diverse landscapes. From the snow-covered, Rocky Mountain peaks towering above the High Plains, to the river canyons and deserts below, Colorado has much to offer for any outdoor enthusiast.  But this state also offers up a variety of weather, and 2019 proved to be one for the record books! Today we welcome Russ Schumacher, State Climatologist and Director of the Colorado Cli...

Greenland in Crisis

December 11, 2019 08:00 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Guest: Dr. Thomas L. Mote, Distinguished Research Professor, UGA Introduction: The Greenland ice sheet has become a hotbed of climate change research in recent decades. The alarming rate of warming being observed has garnered attention from scientists across the globe, including today’s guest, Dr. Tom Mote. He has ventured to the ice sheet himself to observe and measure the rapidly changing landscape, but his work also uses remote sensing to measure the changing continent. Today we...

Greenland: Continent in Crisis

December 11, 2019 08:00 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Guest: Dr. Thomas L. Mote, Distinguished Research Professor, UGA Introduction: The Greenland ice sheet has become a hotbed of climate change research in recent decades. The alarming rate of warming being observed has garnered attention from scientists across the globe, including today’s guest, Dr. Tom Mote. He has ventured to the ice sheet himself to observe and measure the rapidly changing landscape, but his work also uses remote sensing to measure the changing continent. Today we...

In the Loop: Understanding the Role of the Gulf Loop Current

December 04, 2019 08:00 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

Guest: Tony Knap, Director of Geochemical & Environmental Research Group (GERG) at Texas A&M Intro:  The effects of the Gulf Loop Current on tropical cyclone development and intensification is often a major focus of forecasters.  However, this current has much broader impacts beyond tropical cyclones, such as extra-tropical cyclone development and even tornadoes. Today, we welcome Dr. Anthony Knap, Director of the Geochemical & Environmental Research Group at Texas A&M University a...

An Extra Helping - Thanksgiving Edition

November 27, 2019 15:27 - 14 minutes - 13.6 MB

In the middle of one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, two major winter storms are impacting millions of people with snow, wind, and even severe storms. Today we welcome back meteorologist Stephanie Abrams to discuss how these massive storm systems are causing delays and making for dangerous driving conditions. She’ll also provide an inside look at how we’re working behind the scenes to communicate these forecasts to help you safely arrive at your holiday destinations.  See ...

NASA’s Expertise in Landslides

November 27, 2019 08:00 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

Guest: Dr. Dalia Kirschbaum Intro: When you think of NASA, odds are you’re thinking of launching rockets into space and landing men on the moon. Well, they do a LOT more than that! My next guest is not a rocket scientist or an astronaut, but she is a valuable member of the Goddard Space Flight Center as a landslide researcher and disaster response coordinator. Dr. Dalia Kirschbaum focuses on rainfall-triggered landslides, with some being seen in the Caribbean and Central America d...

Microweather: Forecasting Down to the Raindrop

November 20, 2019 08:00 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

Guest: Luke Peffers, ClimaCell Intro: “What time is it going to rain over my house?” Meteorologists get that type of question all the time, and since meteorology is such a tricky science, it is near impossible to answer that question for everyone that asks. However, my next guest is working on a weather engine that can answer that question automatically! Dr. Luke Peffers is the SVP of ClimaCell, a Boston-based company with a big vision: to map all of the weather data in the world ...

TWC Explores: Meltdown

November 13, 2019 08:00 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Guest: Dave Malkoff, Weather Channel Correspondent Intro: Today’s guest has covered everything from major wildfires to devastating floods, but now he takes us to some of the northernmost regions of our planet to explore the world’s largest island...and it’s FROZEN! Weather Channel correspondent Dave Malkoff visited Greenland recently to highlight the dramatic changes that have been occurring due to our changing climate.  Are we too late to save some of these ice sheets, or is there...

Weather vs. Climate

November 06, 2019 08:00 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MB

Guest: Deke Arndt, Chief of Climate Monitoring Branch, NOAA's NCEI Intro: The way we look at our world is fundamentally changing. Across the globe we’ve seen dramatic changes to our ecosystems as species adapt to the ever changing earth. Humanity now wages a battle to save the planet, whether they know it yet or not. While everyday occurrences like floods, hurricanes, drought, or fires represent weather; their effect on humanity is shaped by our climate. Today we are joined by Deke...

Community Disaster Response & Preparedness

October 30, 2019 14:50 - 40 minutes - 36.7 MB

Guest: Lucas McDonald, Walmart Director of Emergency Operations Intro: Many of us know the familiar names of disaster response like the American Red Cross, FEMA, or the National Guard, but how about a name like WALMART? Today we welcome Lucas McDonald, Director of the Emergency Operations Center for Walmart, who has played key roles in organizing the company’s disaster relief efforts for more than a decade. We’ll get an inside look at how they help prepare communities for impendin...

Let Me Be Clear: Social Media and Severe Weather Communication

October 23, 2019 07:00 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MB

Guest: Rick Smith, WCM at NWS Norman, OK Intro: Many of us use some form of social media every day, and when severe weather threatens your city, social media can play a vital role in sharing life-saving information. With so many voices out there, it’s important to know who to trust… Meteorologist Rick Smith, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the NWS in Norman, OK, is one of those trusted voices. He is widely known for his tireless efforts in using social media to inform and e...

An Unmanned Flight Into the Future of Forecasting

October 16, 2019 07:00 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Guest: Dr. Phillip Chilson Introduction:  The future is here, and so is the rise of unmanned aerial systems, commonly known as drones. Picture this; an army of small drones sampling the lower atmosphere, instantly filling the gaps in our forecasting abilities! This new technology is starting to find a place in the field of atmospheric sciences and beyond. Our guest today, Dr. Phillip Chilson from the University of Oklahoma, has been working hard to harness the full potential of dro...

"I didn’t think it would happen to me… "

October 09, 2019 07:00 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Guest: Dr. Howard Kunreuther, Wharton Risk Management & Decision Processes Center Intro: We’ve heard the words before: “I didn’t think this would happen to me...” As meteorologists, our job is to communicate the weather forecasts and the risks that go along with them. But with all these warnings, why are people still unprepared when disaster strikes? Today, we welcome Dr. Howard Kunreuther who has spent years of his career trying to answer this question. We’ll discuss the inherent ...

Hurricanes in 4K

October 02, 2019 07:05 - 41 minutes - 37.9 MB

Guest: Dr. Mark Powell Introduction: Our ability to see into a hurricane has been changed by technology at RMS HWind. Using data directly from hurricane reconnaissance, HWind creates an unparalleled visualization of a tropical cyclone’s wind field. Along with satellite observations, these images allow us to see hurricanes in 4K! This ability is what caught the attention of RMS, a risk management company. How can creating a high resolution wind analysis of a tropical cyclone help m...

A Tropical Tidbit

September 25, 2019 07:05 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

Guest: Levi Cowan Introduction: As hurricane season rolls along, meteorologists, emergency managers, and just plain weather geeks will turn to Tropical Tidbits for in depth tropical information. Tropical Tidbits dot com is arguably one of the most widely used meteorological websites in the community today. This week on Weather Geeks we’re joined by a familiar voice; creator and founder of Tropical Tidbits dot com, Levi Cowan.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and C...

The Weather Machine

September 18, 2019 07:05 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MB

Guest: Andrew Blum, author and journalist Intro: Today, we can pick up our cell phone or turn on the TV and find out what the forecast will be a week from now! It is because of a vast global-network of people and technology that weather has gone from something we merely observe, to something we can predict. Today we are joined by Andrew Blum, the author of "The Weather Machine.” In the book, Blum takes a minute to step back, and marvel at this amazing technological achievement.  S...

What Flies Beneath: How Underwater Gliders Can Improve Hurricane Forecasts

September 11, 2019 07:05 - 40 minutes - 37.5 MB

Guest: Dr. Catherine Edwards, Assistant Professor, UGA Department of Marine Sciences Intro:  Hurricane intensity forecasts have been a major focus within the meteorological community for decades.  Improvements in track forecasts have outpaced those in intensity, largely because our ability to sample these tropical monsters can be a difficult task.  Satellites high above the ocean surface provide vital information for models, but with the deployment of new underwater instruments, da...

Reacting to the Nation’s Natural Disasters

September 04, 2019 19:02 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Guest: Pete Gaynor, FEMA’s Acting Administrator Intro: In the new millennium, the United States has been struck by dozens of tropical cyclones, ranging from rain-soaked tropical storms to catastrophic Category 5 hurricanes.  Regardless of the intensity, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, more commonly known as FEMA, has been in place for every single event. Today, we have the current acting administrator Pete Gaynor with us.  In just a short period of time in office, he has...

Special Tropical Edition - Tracking Hurricane Dorian

September 03, 2019 20:09 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

Weather Channel's Dr. Matt Sitkowski and Meteorologist & Weather Geeks Producer Sarah Dillingham discuss the latest forecast and impacts expected from Hurricane Dorian. Look for more updates here on the Weather Geeks podcast and on air at the Weather Channel as we track this dangerous hurricane!

Special Tropical Edition - Tracking Hurricane Dorian

September 03, 2019 20:09 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

Weather Channel's Dr. Matt Sitkowski and Meteorologist & Weather Geeks Producer Sarah Dillingham discuss the latest forecast and impacts expected from Hurricane Dorian. Look for more updates here on the Weather Geeks podcast and on air at the Weather Channel as we track this dangerous hurricane! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Special Tropical Edition - Tracking Hurricane Dorian

September 01, 2019 17:41 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

Weather Channel experts Dr. Greg Postel and Dr. Matthew Sitkowski discuss the latest forecast and impacts expected from Hurricane Dorian. Look for more updates here on the Weather Geeks podcast and on air at the Weather Channel as we track this dangerous hurricane!

Special Tropical Edition - Tracking Hurricane Dorian

August 31, 2019 21:11 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

Weather Channel experts Dr. Greg Postel and Dr. Matthew Sitkowski discuss the latest forecast and impacts expected from Hurricane Dorian. Look for more updates here on the Weather Geeks podcast and on air at the Weather Channel as we track this dangerous hurricane!

Special Tropical Edition - Tracking Hurricane Dorian

August 30, 2019 19:45 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

Weather Channel Tropical Experts Dr. Rick Knabb and Dr. Greg Postel, along with Meteorologist & Weather Geeks Producer Sarah Dillingham discuss the latest forecast and impacts expected from Hurricane Dorian. Look for more updates here on the Weather Geeks podcast and on air at the Weather Channel as we track this dangerous hurricane!