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With Independence Day just around the corner, it's time to get ready for the one of the nation's most famous celebrations, the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks! Dean DeVore sits down with Kathleen Wright, Macy’s Director of Production Operations to learn about all the exciting performances and what to expect from the fireworks show, now celebrating its 47th year!
More about Macy's Fourth of July here:
https://www.macys.com/s/fireworks/
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about pests. Dean DeVore welcomes Dr. Jim Fredericks, Chief Entomologist & Vice President of Technical and Regulatory Affairs of the National Pest Management Association back to the podcast to get the latest information on how to protect your health and home from pests this summer.
For more information, visit www.pestworld.org
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This week on "Everything Under the Sun", it's all about air quality. Dean DeVore discusses air quality and more summer heat means more stagnant air and more pollution in the air we breathe. We are joined by Dr. Rupa Basu, Research Scientist/Epidemiologist at Cal EPA/Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to talk about a recent study about increases in stagnant air and more. Also, AccuWeather meteorologists Dave Dombek and Paul Pastelok join the chat to talk about how air quality can affect forecasting, especially during peak fire season.
Learn more about the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment on Twitter at @OEHHA and read the following study for more information!
https://www.climatecentral.org/climate-matters/stagnant-air
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This week on 'Everything Under the Sun', Dean DeVore gets the latest updates on space and astronomy with AccuWeather's Brian Lada. Then, we take a trip back in time to May 1933 with Evan Myers to learn about one of the greatest natural disasters to ever befall the United States, the Dust Bowl.
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Emmy Award-winning producer and host of The Organic Gardener Radio Show, Doug Oster returns to the podcast with even more gardening advice as we head into Memorial Day weekend and the start of summer!
For more information: www.dougoster.com / Host of The Organic Gardener Radio Show on KDKA Radio
And with the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season set to begin on June 1, Dean DeVore gets an update on a potential tropical development in the Atlantic this week from AccuWeather meteorologist and hurricane expert, Dan Kottlowski.
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As we approach warmer weather around the country, many families will turn to water activities to cool down.
This week on 'Everything Under the Sun', Dean DeVore welcomes Olympic swimmer Rowdy Gaines to discuss National Water Safety Month. When it comes to swim safety best practices, Rowdy, the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance and its Step Into Swim program have parents covered.
Step Into Swim addresses swim safety during National Water Safety Month
Rowdy also discusses his hall of fame career, winning 3 Olympic Gold medals, setting 10 world records and what it's been like covering swimming for the Olympics on NBC since 1996.
http://www.rowdygaines.com/
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This week, Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather's Lead Long-range Forecaster, Paul Pastelok with a look at AccuWeather’s 2023 Summer forecast!
AccuWeather's 2023 Summer Forecast:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-forecasts/us-summer-weather-accuweather-breaks-down-the-2023-forecast/1519281
Then, we take a trip back in time to May 1937 with Evan Myers to learn about how weather impacted the Hindenburg disaster.
It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”!
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, Dean DeVore is joined by Lee Harris, longtime morning news anchor at WINS-AM/FM in New York City. Lee chats with Dean about his career as a news anchor, how broadcasting has changed over the years and shares some of his favorite memories covering New York's biggest news and weather events.
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It’s Tornado Week on “Everything Under the Sun” and who better to talk to than storm chaser and extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer? Dean DeVore sits down with Reed live from the road to talk about the wildest and most memorable tornadoes that he’s encountered in his 25-year chasing career, during which he has intercepted over 600 twisters. Plus, what goes in to his day-to-day planning and scheduling for chasing and intercepting massive storms. It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun!”
Read about his top five chases here:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/severe-weather/reed-timmer-recounts-his-top-5-most-memorable-tornado-chases/1517211
More on Reed Timmer:
https://www.youtube.com/tornadovideos
https://twitter.com/ReedTimmerAccu
https://www.tiktok.com/@reedtimmerwx
https://www.instagram.com/reedtimmer/
https://www.facebook.com/reedtimmer2.0
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, we take a trip to the great outdoors as camping season kicks off! Dean DeVore is joined by Whitney Scott, SVP of Strategy from Kampgrounds of America. Whitney and Dean discuss the rise in popularity of camping in recent years, and what to expect in the coming spring and summer months. Plus, how to make the most of your outdoor vacation.
Then, we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers to learn about the Chernobyl Disaster as its 37th anniversary approaches on April 26th.
It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”!
For more information about Kampgrounds of America, visit https://koa.com/.
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Spring and Summer means spending more time outdoors. However, getting sunburn can spoil summer fun and increase your risk of developing skin cancer.
This week on 'Everything Under the Sun' Dean welcomes Dr. Anthony Rossi to discuss how we can protect our skin from the sun this spring and summer. https://rossidermmd.com/
Then we take another trip to the past with AccuWeather's Evan Myers to learn how weather impacted Paul Revere’s Ride.
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AccuWeather meteorologists recently put the final touches on their initial forecast for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, and they are emphasizing that preparations should begin in earnest even though the official start date is two months away. Dean DeVore discusses AccuWeather's 2023 Atlantic hurricane season forecast with AccuWeather meteorologist and hurricane expert, Dan Kottlowski on this week's 'Everything Under the Sun'.
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we’re talking about floods. Host Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski to break down the parts of the United States that run the highest risk of flooding events this spring, and how crops and commodities could be affected.
Then, we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers to find out what happened in weather history for April! It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”!
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This week, Dean welcomes Emmy Award-winning producer and host of The Organic Gardener Radio Show, Doug Oster. Doug's back on the podcast with even more gardening advice for this spring! Tips for when to plant outside, how to start seeds inside, getting the garden ready and much more.
For more information:
www.dougoster.com / Host of The Organic Gardener Radio Show on KDKA Radio
Then Dean chats with Tom Ackerman, Sports Director, KMOX radio in St. Louis. Dean and Tom recap the World Baseball Classic and preview the upcoming baseball season with predictions on who will make the playoffs.
Follow on Twitter:
Tom Ackerman - @Ackerman1120
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about pests. Much of the country has experienced unseasonably mild temperatures and precipitation levels this winter. While the warmer-than-normal weather has been enjoyable for most of us, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) wants Americans to know how these weather patterns can impact pest populations, particularly ticks, mosquitoes and cockroaches. Dean DeVore welcomes Dr. Jim Fredericks, Chief Entomologist & Vice President of Technical and Regulatory Affairs of the National Pest Management Association back to the podcast to get the latest information on how to protect your health and home from pests this spring.
Then, Dean chats with AccuWeather’s Alex Sosnowski and Brandon Buckingham about the wild weather of the past week, plus a preview for this weekend and beyond.
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about the latest round of west coast storms with Leslie Lopez, morning meteorologist for ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles and AccuWeather long-range expert, Paul Pastelok. Dean, Leslie and Paul discuss the incredible historic nature of these storms, short term and long term impacts to the drought situation, flooding when we have two separate melts, and the impacts on agriculture.
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking all about earthquakes. With the recent uptick in seismic activity in Turkey and Syria, as well as in the US over the last few weeks, many are wondering, is it going to get worse? We’re joined by Dr. Jeffrey Park, Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Yale University to try and answer those questions and talk seismology. Dr. Park talks about the recent earthquakes and what the future could hold both in the US and globally.
Then, AccuWeather’s Evan Myers takes us on a trip back in time to explore what happened in weather history in March.
It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”
More on Dr. Park here:
https://people.earth.yale.edu/profile/jeffrey-park/about
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, Dean welcomes, William Van Tassel, PhD from AAA with a bunch of safe driving tips for any kind of weather, including how to drive in the winter, rain, wet leaves, pothole season, zipper-merging, etc.
Dr. Bill manages AAA’s national driver training program, providing safety education resources and expertise to AAA clubs and the driving public.
https://www.aaa.com/stop/
Then Dean welcomes AccuWeather's Brian Lada to get an update on the top astronomy events happening here in 2023.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/space-news/top-astronomy-events-in-2023/1426977
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we’re helping you prepare your garden for spring! Host Dean DeVore is joined by Margaret Roach from the podcast ‘A Way to Garden’. Margaret Roach is a leading garden writer for 30 years at ‘Martha Stewart Living,’ ‘Newsday,’ and has authored three books. Since April 2020, garden columnist for “The New York Times.”
https://awaytogarden.com/
https://awaytogarden.com/podcast/
Then Dean welcomes Chris Vagasky from the National Lightning Safety Council to discuss the recent study about how lasers can guide dangerous lightnings strikes to a safer path.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/laser-deflects-lightning-atop-a-mountain-in-switzerland/1471534
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This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we’re counting down until the biggest game in football! Host Dean DeVore is joined by Collegiate and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jack Ham. Jack talks with Dean about playing in the 1970’s and how the game has changed for players when it comes to weather.
Then, Jack shares some stories from the gridiron where he was playing in not-ideal weather conditions. Plus, hear why he is fascinated by the weather and his picks for this weekend’s Big Game!
It’s all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”
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