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  • Weather Geeks

    How NVIDIA Is Rebuilding the Climate Model

    20/05/2026 | 41 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research
    When we think about climate models, we often picture supercomputers humming away in government labs or university basements. But increasingly, some of the most powerful tools shaping the future of climate science are coming from an unexpected place — Silicon Valley. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research at NVIDIA. Yes, that NVIDIA — the company known for powering gaming, AI, and some of the world’s fastest computing systems. But behind the scenes, NVIDIA is helping drive a revolution in climate and Earth system modeling, using advanced GPUs and machine learning to build faster, higher-resolution simulations of our planet. In this episode, we’ll explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping climate science, what it takes to simulate Earth in unprecedented detail, and why the future of forecasting may depend as much on silicon as it does on physics.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to AI in Weather and Climate Modeling
    03:21 Understanding NVIDIA's Role in Climate Simulation
    05:34 The Motivation Behind Earth Simulation
    07:40 AI vs Traditional Weather Modeling Techniques
    11:10 Addressing Concerns About AI in Weather Forecasting
    13:49 Break 1
    14:19 The Earth 2 Project and Its Implications
    18:37 Open Source Weather Models and Their Importance
    23:33 Exploring GPUs and Their Role in AI
    24:51 Stormscope: A New Era in Nowcasting
    28:55 AI and Machine Learning in Mesoscale Forecasting
    31:48 Break 2
    32:15 Ensuring Ethical AI in Weather Forecasting
    35:31 The Future of AI in Climate Modeling

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    The Hollywood Climate Summit

    13/05/2026 | 33 mins.
    GUEST: Allison Begalman
    Hollywood is known for big ideas, big creativity, and big storytelling — but in recent years, one of the biggest forces reshaping the industry isn’t a genre or a trend… it’s the climate crisis. And at the center of that movement is Allison Begalman. As the co-founder of the Hollywood Climate Summit, Allison has built a space where filmmakers, writers, activists, scientists, and executives come together to ask a simple but powerful question: What if the stories we tell could help shape a more sustainable future? Today, we’re diving into how she’s mobilizing the entertainment world to take climate action seriously — not just in documentaries or disaster films, but in the everyday narratives that reach millions.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Climate Crisis in Hollywood
    03:53 The Birth of the Hollywood Climate Summit
    10:29 Barriers to Climate Storytelling
    13:25 Break 1
    14:23 Climate-Informed Storytelling vs. Climate-Themed Content
    19:57 Successful Examples of Climate Storytelling
    24:44 The Role of Social Media in Climate Advocacy
    24:52 Break 2
    29:18 Measuring Impact in Climate Storytelling
    31:37 Future Vision for the Hollywood Climate Summit
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    Rethinking Natural Hazards

    06/05/2026 | 35 mins.
    Guest: Max Van Wyk De Vries, Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge
    From wildfires sparking power outages, to hurricanes triggering chemical spills, today’s disasters rarely unfold in isolation. They cascade, compound, and collide — creating challenges far more complex than any single hazard on its own. At the University of Cambridge, the Complex and Multihazard Research Group is leading the charge to better understand these interconnected risks, and to help communities, governments, and industries prepare for a more uncertain world. In this episode, we sit down with the program head of the group Max Van Wyk De Vries to explore how their research is reshaping the way we think about hazards, resilience, and the future of global risk.
    Chapters
    00:00 Understanding Complex and Multi-Hazard Risks
    10:47 The Role of Human Activity in Natural Hazards
    14:04 Break 1
    19:24 Techniques and Methodologies in Hazard Research
    23:41 Break 2
    29:24 Future Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Hazard Risk Management
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    Geeking Out with Inspector Planet!

    29/04/2026 | 41 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Tracy Fanara
    If you’ve ever fallen down a science rabbit hole on social media and thought, “Wow… I just learned something and had fun doing it,” there’s a good chance you’ve crossed paths with Inspector Planet. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Tracy Fanara — scientist, investigator, and one of the most recognizable voices in modern science communication. She’s built a career on asking bold questions, testing claims, and making complex science feel approachable, playful, and empowering. We’ll talk about how she spreads weather geekiness online, what it takes to cut through misinformation with creativity and humor, and why making science joyful might be one of the most powerful tools we have.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Tracy Fanara and Inspector Planet
    02:35 The Journey to Science and Engineering
    05:42 The Birth of Inspector Planet
    08:31 Career Path and NOAA Experience
    11:35 Understanding Florida Red Tide and the 2018 Water Crisis
    17:10 Break 1
    17:42 Project INKI: Transforming Flood Data into Actionable Intelligence
    23:25 The Importance of Communication in Science
    27:47 Break 2
    29:33 Leveraging Social Media for Science Communication
    35:25 Future of Science and Technology in Environmental Research

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  • Weather Geeks

    Turning Climate Data into Music

    22/04/2026 | 43 mins.
    Guests: Harlan Brothers and Jamie Perera
    We spend a lot of time looking at climate data — charts, maps, graphs, trends. But what if, instead of staring at the numbers, we listened to them? What if rising temperatures, shifting seasons, and accelerating change had a sound? Today’s guests, Harlan Brothers and Jamie Perera, are pioneers in a growing and fascinating field known as climate data sonification. They take datasets that often feel distant or abstract and translate them into music and sound — turning climate change into something you don’t just understand, but feel. In this episode, we’ll explore how sound can open new doors to climate communication, why art and science don’t have to live in separate worlds, and how listening to the planet might help us connect with it in a whole new way.
    Chapters
    00:00 The Intersection of Sound and Climate Data
    08:33 Understanding Sonification: Transforming Data into Sound
    19:25 Break 1
    19:44 Artistic Choices in Sonification: Making Data Listenable
    27:06 Break 2
    27:45 The Audience of Sonification: Education, Art, and Engagement
    37:34 Future of Climate Data Sonification: Collaborations and Innovations

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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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