Ever wonder why the sky turns green during severe weather, how meteorologists develop a forecast or what that chance for precipitation really means? Weathered Questions is your go-to podcast for engaging yet educational answers to all your meteorological curiosities, whether you are a curious student, a self proclaimed weather geek or just someone who wants to understand the world of weather around you. Each episode, Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Jan Ryherd and Certified Broadcast and Co ...
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In this week's episode: the sound and state of lightning, math in meteorology, haboob formation, heat domes, and weather movies. Submit your Weathered Questions to [email protected] for Jan & Kaj to answer!By Jan Ryherd & Kaj O'Mara
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In this week's episode: the safety of sheltering under overpasses during tornadoes, the dangers of lightning strikes, the significance of drought monitoring, and how to interpret the probability of precipitation. Submit your Weathered Questions to [email protected] for Jan & Kaj to answer!…
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In this week's episode: the difference between dew point and relative humidity, the impact of wildfire smoke on weather patterns, UV index, outdoor warning sirens, and some things to keep in mind when using a weather app. Submit your Weathered Questions to [email protected] for Jan & Kaj to answer!…
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In this week's episode: why storms can move opposite the wind direction, what those picturesque evening sun rays are called, what are the most common summertime clouds, why you cannot reach the end of a rainbow, and how to pick a weather station for Father's Day. Submit your Weathered Questions to [email protected] for Jan & Kaj to answe…
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In this week's episode: why is the sky blue, how do hurricanes start, hurricane ratings, and tornado ratings. Submit your Weathered Questions to [email protected] for Jan & Kaj to answer!By Jan Ryherd & Kaj O'Mara
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