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  • Weather Geeks

    Rethinking the 100-Year Flood Event

    11/2/2026 | 45 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Younes Alila, University of British Columbia
    Floods are some of the most devastating natural disasters on Earth—washing away homes, reshaping landscapes, and testing the limits of our infrastructure. But what if the way we measure and plan for floods is decades out of date? A new study out of the University of British Columbia led by Dr. Younes Alila reveals that the so-called “100-year flood” may now be striking every 10 years or less across parts of British Columbia. Dr. Alila joins us to unpack how land-use changes, deforestation, and a warming climate are amplifying flood frequency, why natural features like wetlands and forests are key to protection, and what communities can do to adapt.
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    U.S. Forest Service Fighting Wildfires with Meteorology

    04/2/2026 | 33 mins.
    Guest: Dr. Marcus Williams, Research Meteorologist
    Wildfire is one of the most complex weather-driven hazards we face — shaped by wind, terrain, fuel, and timing, where the forecast isn’t just about what happens next, but about keeping people safe in real time. Behind every major fire response and every carefully planned prescribed burn is a team of scientists working to understand those conditions down to the finest detail. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Marcus Williams, a research meteorologist with the U.S. Forest Service whose work sits at the intersection of science, operations, and on-the-ground decision-making. We’ll talk about what it takes to provide weather support during major California fires, why prescribed fire depends so heavily on getting the forecast right, and how USFS research is shaping the future of fire weather forecasting.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Wildfire and Meteorology
    00:51 Marcus Williams: Journey to Meteorology
    04:58 Role of Meteorologists in the US Forest Service
    07:46 Experiences in Wildfire Deployment
    10:52 Understanding Prescribed Fires
    12:33 Break 1
    12:40 Meteorological Tools in Prescribed Fires
    15:32 Challenges in Fire Management
    18:14 Weather Modeling and Its Applications
    21:09 Break 2
    21:40 Leadership and Mentorship in Meteorology
    25:46 Future of Meteorology in Fire Management
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    Keeping Up With Cappucci

    28/1/2026 | 40 mins.
    Guest: Matthew Cappucci
    If you’ve ever watched a weather forecast and thought, “Wow, that meteorologist has way more energy than the atmosphere itself,” there’s a good chance you were watching Matthew Cappucci. He’s a scientist, a storyteller, a storm chaser, an author, a communicator who somehow manages to make jet streaks sound exciting — and now he’s back on the show! Today, we’re talking to Matthew about how he brings weather to life across TV, print, social media, and whatever platform he conquers next. We’ll chat about the state of weather communication in the age of algorithms, how he cuts through the noise without losing the science, and where he thinks the industry is headed as our storms — and our conversations — keep evolving.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Matthew Cappucci
    03:02 Matthew's Journey into Meteorology
    05:51 Creating Engaging Weather Content
    08:48 The Impact of Social Media on Weather Communication
    11:48 Challenges in Weather Forecasting
    14:59 Navigating the Noise in Weather Communication
    18:04 The Role of Meteorologists in the Digital Age
    21:01 Future of Weather Communication
    23:49 Closing Thoughts and Reflections
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    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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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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