Archive for April, 2008

WeatherBrains 116: Working a Weather Shift

WeatherBrains Episode 116 is now online (April 15, 2008). This is THE netcast audio program for people who absolutely love everything weather.

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Working a TV Weather Shift What a turn around as we record the show during the morning. And James is at home while Brian works at the ABC 3340 station. We discuss the trials of working a profession that requires 24-hours of operation. JB discusses some lonely callers who called a weather office to chat or play the piano.

Mailbag: And James Spann puts his hand into our mail bag to review feedback from listeners. Tough to do when you have another active week of weather.

From The Weather Center:

WeatherBrains 101: Shelf clouds – can you get one at Lowe’s or Home Depot? Probably not. But that never keeps the illustrious professor from tackling a topic. So we delve into some of the aspects of shelf clouds and what makes them tick.

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Web Sites from Episode 116:

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SPC Risk Definitions

Bahamas Weather Conference Debate Scroll down to the bottom and look for the title “Two Fronts Collide: A Panel on Global Warming.”

James Spann corrals the usual collection of weather geeks including JB Elliott and Brian Peters for this look at the field of weather in the latest episode of WeatherBrains.

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WeatherBrains 115: April 8, 1998, F5 Tornado

WeatherBrains Episode 115 is now online (April 8, 2008). This is THE netcast audio program for people who absolutely love everything weather.

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April 8, 1998 was a big day for Central Alabama. The weather geeks at Weather Brains discuss the F5 tornado which killed 32 people in Jefferson County where Birmingham is located. This tornado was the strongest one since the Smithfield tornado of 1977. The guys discuss the tornado from the perspective of the media, both radio and television, as well as the National Weather Service.

Mailbag: And James Spann puts his hand into our mail bag to review feedback from listeners. Tough to do when you have an active week of weather.

From The Weather Center:

WeatherBrains 101: April 1, 1960, was a red letter day in weather history. We take satellite images for granted today, but on April 1, 1960, the launch of TIROS-1 proved the value of the view from space. The professor looks at the launch of TIROS, our very first weather satellite.

This Week in Weather History: Bill Murray brings up up-to-date on some of the weather for this coming week including what may have been the first hook echo.

Listener SurveyListener Surveys: Okay, we’ve driven this topic into the ground, but we really do like to hear from you. Many thanks to everyone who has taken the time to fill out the Listener Survey. The survey takes just a minute or two to complete and provides us with an opportunity to learn where you are and hear your thoughts and comments on the show. Click here to take the survey.

Web Sites from Episode 115:

Serious about the weather? Stratus Station, our sponsor, has a great product for monitoring live weather for almost anyone from television stations to emergency management.

NOAA Disaster Survey, April 8, 1998

Birmingham NWS Storm Survey, April 8, 1998

TIROS Satellite

James Spann hosts our show with the usual collection of weather geeks including JB Elliott and Brian Peters for this look at the field of weather in the latest episode of WeatherBrains.

We love to hear from you! To leave a recorded message, call 1-888-247-8627. Some calls may be used in future episodes. Also, feel free to post comments to the site and send us an email at question@weatherbrains.com.