Archive for April 9th, 2007

WeatherBrains 63: “Tropical Gray”

WeatherBrains Episode 63 is now online (April 9, 2007)

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In this week’s episode:

William Gray and Phil Klotzbach

– Hurricanes galore? Famed tropical expert Dr. William Gray of Colorado State University believes this year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be a busy one, and shares the predictions he and associate Phil Klotzbach are making with the WeatherBrains crew;

NOAA 200– The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the “parent company” of the National Weather Service, turns 200 this year. We’ll look at some Top 10 weather features of the NOAA 200 celebration website;

– Looking for a job? You might be interested in who’s hiring at a certain 24 hour weather network;

– Also, find out who that guest announcer is…does WeatherBrains have its first female contributor?;

– This Week In Weather: Would you believe a weather vane so special it may be worth more than a million dollars? Kevin has details;

– This Week In Weather History: Bill Murray recalls this week in 1927 when 30,000 men tried to hold back the floodwaters of a raging Mississippi River and lost, causing over a million acres of land to be flooded, destroying the town of Greenville;

Websites featured in this Episode:

The Tropical Meteorology Project

NOAA 200 Years website

Join J.B. Elliott, Bill Murray, Brian Peters, Kevin Selle and David Black…

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