Archive for April, 2007

WeatherBrains 65: “Who’s Drivin’ the Bus?”

WeatherBrains Episode 65 is now online (April 23, 2007).

Welcome to WeatherBrains, a weekly audio program for people who love weather.

In this week’s episode:

StreetGet Off The Bus: We talk with Drew Burroughs from Dallas, TX, who was asked, along with other passengers, to leave a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus during a Tornado Warning;

More Brains: Like forked lightning…WeatherBrains branches out with a new website. ClimateBrains allows you to post, read and write all things Global Warming;

StadiumIn the Weather Roundtable: “An Inconvenient Truth” (Al Gore’s global warming movie) will be required viewing in schools in England.  Also: One of the driest places on earth and stadium safety during storms;

TWIWHThis Week In Weather History: Think lightning (and tornadoes) don’t strike the same place twice? The first tornado picture … and the infamous video that still has people driving for cover in the wrong place! Bill Murray has TWIWH.

Websites featured in this episode:

ClimateBrains

U. S. Drought Monitor

Join Kevin Selle, J.B. Elliott, Brain Peters and David Black…

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WeatherBrains 64: “Mister Freeze”

WeatherBrains Episode 64 is now online (April 16, 2007) Happy 75th Birthday J.B. Elliott!

Welcome to WeatherBrains, a weekly audio program for people who love weather.

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In this week’s episode:

Ice– The Easter weekend cool down hit growers all over the country hard. We’ll learn some of the ways farmers try to foil Old Man Winter and keep temperatures above 32 degrees. We’ll talk with Dr. Arlie Powell, retired horticulture professor and administrator at Auburn University, about methods that range from water, to fire, to….helicopters;

Grapes– WeatherBrains Extra:  The Big Chill – We do a crop check and talk with John Post of Post Familie Vineyards in Arkansas, Tom Irvin, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Agriculture, and Danny Jones with Durbin Farms in Alabama. We’ll see how crops from grapes to berries to peaches handled the cold;

– The Week In Weather: Record rain in the northeast, tropical response readiness, and dolphin weather;

– On the Weather Roundtable: James gets to chase, JB wonders where all the water is, and Kevin gets thrown off the bus (sort of);

TWIWH– This Week In Weather History: Bill Murray talks about forecasting during World War II, a nightmare tornado at a school, and a time when forecasters could not use the word “tornado”;

Websites featured in this Episode:

Petals From The Past. Landscape and garden business run by Dr. Arlie Powell and son and daughter-in-law.

Alabama Cooperative Extension and Active Freeze Protection.

Post Familie Vineyards.

Durbin Farms.

Join James Spann, J.B. Elliott, Bill Murray, Kevin Selle and David Black…

We would like to hear from you! To leave a recorded message, call 1-888-247-8627. Some calls may be used during future episodes. And, feel free to post comments on this site…

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