Archive for July, 2010

WeatherBrains 235: Doctor Negative

WeatherBrains Episode 235 is now online (July 27, 2010). If you are crazy about weather, this is THE netcast audio program for you!

WeatherBrains - July 27, 2010

Tonight’s Guest Panelist has been in the television weather business since 1994. Patrick Hammer is the morning meteorologist at the ABC affiliate in Minneapolis /St. Paul – KSTP. He was born in San Francisco, worked in Albuquerque, Seattle, and San Francisco but moved to the Twin Cities for the weather extremes there. “Fog at the coast, sunny inland” gets a little old!! according to Patrick.

Bernie Rayno is our guest Weather Brain and an Expert Senior Meteorologist and Afternoon Forecast Manager for AccuWeather, Inc. Bernie was born in Beaver Meadows, PA, a town 45 minutes south-southwest of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. His interest in meteorology was sparked early – he was bitten by the weather bug in kindergarten and soon developed an interest in snowstorms.

Bernie Rayno, Accu-WeatherWhile growing up, Bernie kept a log of current weather maps that he copied from A.M. Weather, a PBS show he watched religiously. His devotion to the weather soon gave him the reputation among friends and family as someone to turn to for the latest weather forecasts. Bernie graduated from Hazleton Senior High School in 1985, and from Penn State University in 1990 with a B.S. in Meteorology. While at Penn State , he achieved first place in the junior forecasting contest, first place in the senior forecasting contest, and in the top ten percent of the 1989-1990 National Collegiate Forecasting Contest.

Later in 1990, Bernie began his career at AccuWeather as a severe weather monitor. He was promoted to morning lead Western weather forecaster in December 1991, then transferred to AccuWeather’s International Department in September, 1994. Bernie’s role in AccuWeather’s radio and television broadcasts steadily increased through the 1990s. Based on his skills and experience, he was promoted to Afternoon Manager of Forecasting Operations in January, 2000. He then took over responsibility of video broadcasting a few months later and in late 2005, moved to his current position, Executive Producer of Video Broadcasting. Bernie’s broadcast duties have ranged from numerous appearances on national Networks such as NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX NEWS, CBN and MSNBC to performing radio interviews to appearing on streaming video on AccuWeather.com.

Throughout his AccuWeather career, Bernie has established himself as an integral part of the company. He has received six AccuWeather yearly awards, been named forecaster of the month seven times, and has achieved the title of Expert Senior Meteorologist, the highest title within the Forecasting Department.

When away from AccuWeather, Bernie is an avid television watcher; History Channel, Discovery Channel and of course, ESPN are examples of his favorite channels. Bernie relaxes by working out 5-6 times of week and participating in sports. However, his sport activity has decreased dramatically since reaching the age of 35!!! Bernie’s love of his life, his golden retriever, Packer, was named after his favorite football team, The Green Bay Packers. Bernie considers himself one of the few experts in men’s tennis and makes the annual trip to New York City for the U.S. Open. He is a huge Andre Agassi fan and claims to know everything about him, well almost everything!

Bernie’s family includes an older sister, Dierdre, and a twin brother Steve. Luckily, Steve and Bernie are fraternal, not identical twins. Bernie attributes his success to his mother, Mary, who inspired him to always follow his passion.

Other discussions in this weekly podcast include topics like:

  • Lunch for JB was somewhat late (4 PM) and mixed up
  • Dr. Tim’s beagle going ballistic
  • Active weather pattern for the Upper Midwest
  • Many flash flood events in 2010
  • Dam broke in Iowa after tremendous rainfall
  • China not exempt from flash flooding
  • A little backing off of the heat for some in Mid-Atlantic and New England States
  • Lightning taking its toll with several deaths in last couple of days
  • and more!
  • Our mail bag has been getting some attention and Kevin puts it in perspective.

    From The Weather Center:

    WeatherBrains 101: Summer time and the Bermuda High is strong. So what does Bermuda have to do with a high? Listen in to the latest WeatherBrains 101 for the answer to an interesting question!

    TWIWH: Bill Murray looks back at the week of July 27th.

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    Web Sites from Episode 235:

    Accu-Weather

    Picks of the Week:

    Dr. Tim Coleman – Micro Data Logger

    JB Elliott – Gets the Horn without a Pick

    Bill Murray – Vermont Public Radio “Eye on the Night Sky”

    Brian Peters – Wind Shear Analysis for the Atlantic

    Kevin Selle – Stormy Skies, Big Picture from Boston.com

    James Spann – iPad app – Flipboard

    The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like JB Elliott, Kevin Selle, Dr. Tim Coleman, Bill Murray, and Brian Peters. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating netcast about weather.

    WeatherBrains 234: Cantore And Michaels

    WeatherBrains Episode 234 is now online (July 20, 2010). If you are crazy about weather, this is THE netcast audio program for you!

    WeatherBrains - July 20, 2010

    Mish Michaels
    This week’s Guest WeatherBrain #1 needs no introduction to fans of The Weather Channel. She started her career in broadcast meteorology at WMUR in NH in 1990. She began her career in Boston with WHDH (NBC) back in 1992 working as weekend meteorologist. She worked for The Weather Channel (TWC) as co-host of Atmospheres along with Jim Cantore. She worked for WBZ (CBS) from 2001 to 2009. She has written articles for Weatherwise Magazine. She has a Master’s degree in Technology in Education from Harvard University. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology from Cornell University in New York.

    Jim Cantore
    Our second guest… Towns cringe when they see him coming cause they know that a hurricane or tornado outbreak or winter storm can’t be far behind. Like seeing the crew from 60 Minutes in your office lobby on a Monday morning. But everyone loves him…he is the number one personality on The Weather Channel, Jim Cantore.

    Great having Jim and Mish together this week talking about their times together on the Weather Channel, and looking ahead to the future of broadcast meteorology.

    Other discussions in this weekly podcast include topics like:

  • What did J.B. have for breakfast???
  • Dr. Tim bitten on the river by fish
  • Bill Murray handles the email inbox for Kevin
  • and more!
  • Listener SurveyListener Surveys: Okay, we continue to drive 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 23?:

    Picks of the Week:

    Dr. Tim Coleman – Hurricane Elena… 1985

    JB Elliott – Gets the HORN this week!

    Bill Murray – Lightning on Mars

    James Spann – Plymouth State Tropical Weather

    The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like JB Elliott, Kevin Selle, Dr. Tim Coleman, Bill Murray, and Brian Peters. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating netcast about weather.

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