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This week we're going to talk to a veteran sports reporter about how the weather can affect baseball. We'll also hear from a baseball scientist with Major League Baseball about how the new use of wind modeling in ball parks is changing the game and debunking some old homerun conspiracy theories.
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Scientists are using data gathered by deep space telescopes to create "sonifications". These sonifications allow people to listen to astronomical images, including those who are blind or visually impaired. Today we are traveling out of this world to hear what distant galaxies, black holes, and nebulae sound like.
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Celebrate Mother's Day with an inside look at balancing meteorology and motherhood! Emily is joined by Chikage Windler, Tera Blake, and Amy Aaronson this week for a candid roundtable of four meteorologist moms, dishing on the joys and challenges of raising children while forecasting the weather on TV. It's an unfiltered glimpse into the whirlwind lives of moms who make predicting sunshine and storms look easy on camera.
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After talking about climate change during his weathercasts, an Iowa meteorologist was faced with death threats from a viewer. Chris Gloninger will share his experience communicating the realities of climate change, the hurdles he faced, and why he believes meteorologists have a responsibility to broach this topic - even if it's controversial.
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Earth Day has become a global phenomenon, celebrated in over 190 countries and mobilizing billions of people to take action for a more sustainable future. Today we'll learn how one organization is keeping America beautiful with a nationwide cleanup. We'll also meet the "Conservation Kid"- a 14-year-old on a mission to give his generation a cleaner future.
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How you get weather information is changing and changing fast. Print, digital, audio, video, and all the applications that support them continue to evolve. In this special collaborative episode, Emily will talk with Joe Martucci and Sean Sublette from Across the Sky podcast about how the field is changing and how you can be a better weather consumer.
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Golf takes center stage as The Masters tees off! Today's show delves into the challenges posed by rising sea levels to golf courses worldwide, with insights from a golf course architect. Get an exclusive glimpse into the meteorological intricacies of forecasting weather for the prestigious tournament through the lens of the PGA's seasoned meteorologist. Plus, gain valuable tips from golf pro Andrew Rice, who has crafted simple formulas to enhance your scoring abilities, rain or shine!
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On the 50th anniversary of the devastating 1974 Xenia, Ohio tornado, we're joined by documentary producer, Adam Aaro, to look back at this iconic F5 twister that killed 32 people and changed tornado science forever.
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This week we are going into the moon's shadow with scientists from fields like astrophysics, heliophysics, and meteorology. They'll shed light on how those brief minutes of darkness can impact weather, how increased solar activity may mean a different viewing experience than the 20217 eclipse, and exactly what you should look for when the skies go dark on April 8th.
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Spring's arrival ushers in a heightened risk of severe weather outbreaks. In this episode, we venture into the epicenter of tornado research - the National Severe Storms Laboratory. Here, we unravel the pioneering work being done to deepen our comprehension of these powerful storms and enhance our readiness to face nature's fury.
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For the first time since 1803, two distinct broods of periodic cicadas will simultaneously emerge across the Midwest and Southeast this spring. Emily will be joined by entomologist Dr. Floyd Shockley from the Smithsonian to learn the biology behind cicadas' precise life cycles, their ecological impact, and the awe-inspiring natural phenomenon of millions of these insects surfacing together after over a decade underground.
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This weekend, Daylight Saving Time begins. We will "spring forward" and lose an hour of sleep with the goal of shifting more daylight into the evening. Some politicians support adopting year-round Daylight Saving Time. Today we'll hear from Meteorologist Andrew Buck Michael about the Sunshine Protection Act that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent. We'll also talk to sleep expert, Dr. Chris Depner about how the semi-annual clock changes disrupt our natural Circadian Rhythms.
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Norwegian sound artist Jana Winderen captures the pops, drips, and rumbles of melting glaciers around the world. Using hydrophones, she records the unique symphony of thawing ice and animals below the surface and transforms it into haunting music. Her glacial soundscapes pose thoughtful questions about humanity's relationship with nature in the face of sobering climate shifts.
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June Bacon-Bercey was a true pioneer in meteorology. She had many groundbreaking firsts including being the first female with a meteorology degree to give a tv weather report and the first female granted the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society. This week, we speak with June's daughter, Dail St. Claire, about her inspirational career and life. We learn what fueled her passion for meteorology from an early age and how she balanced her successful science career with motherhood.
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Today's special Valentine's Day episode explores the relationship between weather and sex! Emily will talk to experts that have done research on how weather patterns and climate influence mating behaviors in both animals and humans.
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The recent National Climate Assessment contains nearly 100 original artworks highlighting the impacts of climate change, from serene landscapes to flooded city streets. Allyza Lustig discusses with Emily how art inspires emotion and action around climate change in a way data alone cannot.
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In this episode we'll explore the origins and scientific relevance of Groundhog Day at Gobbler's Knob with Meteorologist Joe Murgo. Joe will share secrets from the Inner Circle and entertain us with some great stories from his 22 years of covering Punxsutawney Phil's prognostications.
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Think composting is just for old banana peels? Think again! This episode dives into the dirt on composting with soil ecologist, Dr. Deb Neher. From beginner tips to to green burials, you'll learn how this down and dirty process can help the planet.
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Polar Vortex, Bomb Cyclone... these are weather terms that get attention but do they effectively communicate risk or do they incite fear and create distrust? Emily sits down with Dr. Gina Eosco, a social scientist from NOAA to get some insight into the matter.
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Craig Setzer has a unique job - he's Royal Caribbean's Chief Meteorologist. In this episode, Craig shares what it's like predicting storms, waves, and wind along constantly moving cruise routes. Craig offers a behind-the-scenes look at how he works with ship captains to keep passengers and crew safe and comfortable.
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