Weather Geeks

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  • Weather Geeks

    Stop and See the Clouds

    01/04/2026 | 32 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Bruce Albrecht, University of Miami
    Most of us look at the sky every day but let’s be honest, we usually only glance up long enough to decide if we need an umbrella. But what if your phone could actually help you notice the atmosphere again? Not doomscrolling… cloud-scrolling! Today we’re joined by Dr. Bruce Albrecht, the mind behind SeeMyClouds — the app that’s turning sky-gazing into a social, creative, totally addictive hobby. Whether you’re a cirrus superfan, a cumulus connoisseur, or someone who just likes a good sunset photo, Bruce is here to talk about why clouds deserve their moment…and how his app is bringing weather geeks and casual sky-watchers together one snapshot at a time.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Cloud Appreciation
    02:56 Bruce Albrecht's Journey in Meteorology
    05:50 The Science of Cloud Microphysics
    09:06 Exploring Cloud Radar Technology
    11:17 Break 1
    11:49 Inspiration Behind See My Clouds App
    15:02 The Role of Social Media in Cloud Appreciation
    18:00 Features and Functionality of See My Clouds
    20:10 Break 2
    21:08 Potential for Scientific Research
    24:03 Understanding Cloud Seeding
    26:55 Final Thoughts on Cloud Enthusiasm
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    Looking Back at Winter 2025-26

    25/03/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    Guest: Paul Goodloe, Weather Channel Meteorologist
    Winter is officially in the rearview mirror and while some parts of the country were digging out from snow and ice, others were wondering if winter ever showed up at all! So today, we’re doing something a little different. We’re sitting down with a familiar face from The Weather Channel, meteorologist Paul Goodloe, to look back at the season that was. From headline-making storms like Winter Storms Fern and Hernando, to the surprisingly quiet winter across much of the Western United States, there’s plenty to unpack. So grab a warm drink — or maybe start thinking about putting the snow shovel away — as we recap the biggest winter weather moments of the season.
    Chapters
    00:00 Winter Weather Overview
    10:55 Paul Goodlow's Journey to Meteorology
    13:39 Characterizing the Winter of 2025-2026
    19:44 Break 1
    19:46 Winter Storm Fern: A Deep Dive
    31:19 Break 2
    31:21 Winter Storm Hernando: The Big Nor'easter
    32:16 Hurricane Forecasting and Model Accuracy
    34:53 The Impact of AI in Weather Forecasting
    35:08 Experiencing Winter Storm Hernando
    39:25 Blizzard Conditions and Snow Accumulation
    41:48 Comparing Winter Storms: Fern vs. Hernando
    46:07 Public Response to Weather Forecasts
    48:15 The Western Winter: A Lack of Snow
    54:23 Avalanche Risks and Climate Change
    58:24 Wildfire Threats Due to Low Snowpack
    01:00:02 Looking Ahead: Weather Patterns and Droughts

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    Inside the Forecast: From the Air Force to the White House

    18/03/2026 | 33 mins.
    Guest: Lt. Col. Andrew Gay
    Forecasts don’t just matter for farmers, travelers, or weekend plans — they can influence decisions that ripple across the globe. Few people know that better than Major Andrew Gay, who has served as a meteorologist in the U.S. Air Force, at the White House, and at the Pentagon. In those roles, weather wasn’t simply data — it was mission-critical information that could impact safety, security, and strategy at the highest levels. Today, we’ll hear how his career has bridged science and service, and what it takes to forecast when the stakes couldn’t be higher.
    Chapters
    00:00 The Importance of Weather Forecasting
    02:51 Andrew Gay's Journey to Meteorology
    05:56 Career Path in the Air Force
    08:53 Supporting Military Operations
    11:44 Weather Forecasting at the White House
    12:30 Break 1
    14:44 Current Role and Responsibilities
    17:55 Challenges in Weather Forecasting
    21:52 Emerging Technologies in Meteorology
    22:26 Break 2
    25:06 Effective Science Communication
    29:50 Advice for Aspiring Meteorologists
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    Inside the American Weather Enterprise Association

    11/03/2026 | 35 mins.
    Guests: Doug Hilderbrand & Jennifer Sprague-Hilderbrand
    When you think about the weather world, you might picture satellites spinning overhead, supercomputers crunching data, or meteorologists trying to explain that yes, the cone is not the size of the storm. But behind all of that is a whole community of people working together to keep us informed and safe. Today, we’re joined by two people who know that ecosystem better than almost anyone: Doug and Jennifer Hilderbrand, co-founders of the American Weather Enterprise Association. Together, they’re building a space where the public, private, and academic sectors can actually talk to each other — and maybe even agree on a few things — to strengthen the entire weather community. We’ll dive into why they launched the association, what they hope to change, and how collaboration can help us all navigate a future with more complex storms, more data, and more demand than ever.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Weather Community
    03:04 Personal Journeys into Meteorology
    06:03 The American Weather Enterprise Association Explained
    07:56 The Importance of Economic Valuation in Weather
    13:16 Break 1
    13:45 Building a Strong Foundation for the Future
    20:00 Advocacy and Engagement with Policymakers
    25:50 The Personal Dynamics of Building an Organization
    26:30 Break 2
    32:02 Conclusion and Future Directions
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    Inside Severe Season: A Conversation with the SPC Director

    04/03/2026 | 41 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Russell Schneider
    Spring may mean blooming flowers and warmer days, but for meteorologists, it means something else entirely: severe weather season is officially here. As we head into the months when thunderstorms sharpen, tornadoes spin up, and the atmosphere becomes anything but predictable, there’s one place every forecaster and weather enthusiast looks to: the Storm Prediction Center. Today, we’re joined by the Director of the SPC Dr. Russell Schneider, the person who helps oversee the outlooks, mesoscale discussions, and tornado and severe thunderstorm watches that millions depend on when the stakes are high. We’ll look back at what last season taught us, talk about what’s on the horizon for this year, explore how new tools — including emerging AI guidance — are shaping the forecasting landscape, and discuss the growing influence of storm chasers and open-access model data.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Severe Weather Season
    01:03 Dr. Russell Schneider's Journey to Meteorology
    04:42 Understanding the Storm Prediction Center (SPC)
    10:17 Reflections on the 2025 Severe Weather Season
    11:54 Break 1
    12:38 Shifts in Tornado Activity and Trends
    15:54 The Spectrum of Severe Weather Hazards
    22:08 Preparing for the 2026 Severe Weather Season
    25:20 Break 2
    25:49 Innovations in Weather Forecasting Technology
    30:01 Communicating Weather Risks Effectively
    33:53 The Role of Storm Chasers and Social Media
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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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