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When Radar Met Wind Farm…It’s always raining near Spearville, Kansas. At least it appears to be when forecasters like Larry Ruthi look at radar displays. Turns out, what looks like thunderstorms are actually rotating turbine blades from a wind farm. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 4:02 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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Flight of the Weather Balloons“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. That saying certainly fits weather balloons. Today, the NOAA National Weather Service relies on the same principles established over two centuries ago. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 2:23 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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Earth, Wind, and Fire WeatherAlthough it may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the NOAA National Weather Service, fire weather awareness and prevention is an important part of the mission. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 4:19 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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VORTEX2Lots of info about the ground-breaking tornado research project. Includes insights from Lou Wicker and Don Burgess with the NOAA National Severe Storms Lab. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 6:20 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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Remembering May 3, 1999A ten year retrospective of the May 3, 1999 tornado outbreaks. Includes insight from Dave Andra with the NOAA National Weather Service and Gayland Kitch with the City of Moore Emergency Management and Communications. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 9:22 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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What career options are available to meteorology graduates?A conversation with meteorology professionals, about their job duties and other fields of meteorology graduates can consider. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 6:10 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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What you need to know if you’re thinking about pursuing a degree in meteorologyA conversation with current and recently-graduated meteorology students, about what it’s like to pursue a degree in meteorology. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 4:02 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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2008: Record-Setting Tornado Season?An early start to the tornado season may be responsible for a record number of tornadoes, and nearly double the fatalities from January to mid-June. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 3:13 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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Flash Flood Safety in a CarMore than half of all people killed in floods are those in vehicles. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 1:41 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
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Tornado Safety in a CarIf you’re driving on the road and see a tornado or hear a tornado warning over the radio for your location, you need to seek shelter immediately. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST RUNTIME 2:05 TEXT TRANSCRIPT |