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  • Weather Geeks

    The 2025 Hurricane Models Report Card

    21/1/2026 | 42 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Wallace Hogsett, Science & Operations Officer at the NHC
    Every hurricane season tells a story — not just through the storms that form, but through the forecasts that guide us. And once the season ends, the real detective work begins: Which models nailed the track? Which ones struggled with intensity? And what did we learn that will help us prepare for the next big storm? Joining us today is Dr. Wallace Hogsett from the National Hurricane Center, one of the experts who turns those post-season numbers into meaningful insight. We’ll break down the verification results from the 2025 season, explore how models are improving — and where they’re not — and talk about the growing influence of AI-based forecasting tools. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the scorecard that shapes the future of hurricane prediction, straight from the people who know the models best.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Hurricane Forecasting
    01:00 Dr. Hogsett's Journey in Meteorology
    05:01 Understanding Verification in Hurricane Forecasting
    07:12 AI's Impact on Hurricane Prediction
    13:47 Break 1
    14:13 Rapid Intensification and Forecasting Tools
    17:41 Incorporating AI Models into Forecasting
    30:29 Break 2
    30:31 Communication and Uncertainty in Weather Forecasting
    39:53 Looking Ahead: The Future of Hurricane Prediction

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    The Human Side of Hurricane Response

    14/1/2026 | 40 mins.
    Guest: Samira Davis, United Cajun Navy
    When disaster strikes, it’s often the people on the ground — not the headlines — who make the biggest difference. During Hurricane Florence, while historic floods swallowed neighborhoods across the Carolinas, Samira Davis was among those who stepped up. As a volunteer with the United Cajun Navy, she helped coordinate relief for families, pets, and even horses — filling the gaps between official response and human need. In this episode, we hear her firsthand account of what it’s like to navigate chaos and compassion side by side, the lessons she’s carried from that experience, and how grassroots responders are reshaping what disaster recovery looks like.
    CHAPTERS
    00:00 The Human Impact of Disaster Response
    03:03 Becoming a Weather Geek: Personal Journeys
    06:16 The Role of Grassroots Organizations in Disaster Relief
    09:02 The United Cajun Navy: A New Era of Response
    11:55 Navigating Challenges in Disaster Recovery
    14:46 BREAK 1
    14:54 The Importance of Preparedness and Community
    18:06 Animal Rescue in Disaster Situations
    21:09 The Long-Term Effects of Natural Disasters
    23:56 Getting Involved: How to Help
    27:04 The Power of Community and Collaboration
    27:40 BREAK 2
    00:27:41 Real Estate Lessons from Disasters
    00:31:28 Collective Action and Preparedness
    00:34:54 Evolving Strategies in Disaster Relief
    00:37:12 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    James Spann and the Next Era of Local Weather

    07/1/2026 | 42 mins.
    Guest: James Spann, Chief Meteorologist & Founder of the Alabama Weather Network
    When it comes to weather, few names carry the respect, trust, and authority of James Spann. For decades, he’s been the steady voice that Alabamians turn to when the sky turns dark — part scientist, part storyteller, and always a servant to his community. But beyond the green screen, James has become a powerful advocate for local weather, founding the Alabama Weather Network to bring hyper-local, science-based forecasting back to the people who need it most. Today, we talk with James about how the weather and media industries have evolved, why social science is now at the heart of saving lives, and how meteorologists can stay grounded in service even as technology and the atmosphere continue to change.
    Chapters
    00:00 The Journey of James Spann: A Weather Legend
    11:38 The Evolution of Weather Broadcasting
    17:30 The Impact of Social Media on Weather Communication
    18:16 BREAK 1
    19:07 The Power of Social Media in Weather Reporting
    21:13 Launching the Alabama Weather Network
    25:14 Innovating Weather Coverage for the Next Generation
    29:56 BREAK 2
    30:01 The Importance of Hyperlocal Weather Reporting
    39:22 A Commitment to Community and Future Generations

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    Texas Flood Disaster | Re-released

    31/12/2025 | 53 mins.
    Weather Geeks Team
    What began as Fourth of July thunderstorms in Kerr County, Texas rapidly evolved into a catastrophic flash flood that overwhelmed campgrounds, highways, and homes. Today on Weather Geeks, we’re dedicating our episode to understanding the flood disaster in Texas’ Hill Country, how it happened so fast, and how we can better prepare for the next time the sky opens up. We’ll unpack the meteorological setup as well as the human and infrastructural challenges in warning, evacuation, and rescue. This isn’t just a weather story—it’s a community story, and a wake-up call for every corner of the country vulnerable to sudden flooding.
    Chapters
    00:00 Understanding the Texas Hill Country Flood Disaster
    01:39 Meteorological Insights and Communication Challenges
    05:00 Analyzing the Meteorological Setup
    09:32 The Role of Terrain and Hydrology
    18:12 The Impact of Communication on Preparedness
    25:02 Cloud Seeding Myths and Misunderstandings
    27:22 Lessons Learned for Future Flood Events
    27:50 The Deadly Overnight Flooding Event
    29:02 The Importance of a Nightly Weather Check
    29:30 Enhancing Flood Warnings and Public Response
    31:18 The Role of Forecasting in Emergency Management
    33:44 Public Perception and Weather Warnings
    35:41 Psychology of Weather Response
    37:31 The Need for Effective Warning Systems
    39:54 Advocating for Weather Radios
    41:22 The Impact of Climate Change on Flooding
    43:49 Understanding Extreme Weather Events
    45:57 The Role of Sea Surface Temperatures
    51:30 The Human Element in Weather Events

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    Alan Sealls: A Lifetime in Weather and the Future of AMS | Re-released

    24/12/2025 | 42 mins.
    RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 2025; Originally released April 30, 2025
    Guest: Alan Sealls, AMS President-Elect
    For decades, broadcast meteorologists have been the trusted voices guiding us through hurricanes, tornadoes, and everyday forecasts. But behind every great weathercaster is a deep passion for both science and communication. Few embody that balance as well as Alan Sealls—a highly respected meteorologist, educator, and soon-to-be President of the American Meteorological Society. As we head into more uncertain times, Alan will certainly have a lot on his plate in 2026 as he manages the relationship between academic, government, broadcast, and private meteorologists all across the country. How will his tenured career translate to get this done? Let’s ask him right now on Weather Geeks
    Chapters
    00:00 The Journey of a Weather Geek
    03:07 Career Trajectory and Passion for Meteorology
    06:04 Navigating Challenges in Meteorology
    09:00 The Importance of Education and Communication
    12:00 Lessons Learned in the Broadcasting Industry
    15:05 Community Engagement and Impact
    18:04 Secrets to Effective Communication and Teaching
    20:57 Engaging Communication in Meteorology
    22:21 Approaching Severe Weather Coverage
    25:42 The Impact of Technology on Meteorology
    27:54 The Future of Broadcast Meteorology
    30:01 Leadership and Representation in Meteorology
    34:13 Exploring African American Contributions to Meteorology
    39:57 Alan Sealls' Literary Contributions

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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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