WeatherBrains 214: Weather Myths and Such
WeatherBrains Episode 214 is now online (Mar. 2, 2010). If you are crazy about weather, this is THE netcast audio program for you!
WeatherBrains - March 2, 2010Our guest this week is Paul Yeager, a meteorologist for 25 years (he has nothing on JB Elliott or Brian Peters) and publisher of one of the best weather blogs on the Internet, cloudyandcool.com. Paul has done web work for Accu-weather and writes for AOL covering weather from a national perspective. His new book, Weather Whys: Facts Myths and Oddities, was released on March 2. Paul resides in State College, PA.
Joining in as our guest panelist is Mark Schnackenberg. Mark is Chief Meteorologist with KWWL in Waterloo, IA. He has a degree in meteorologist from Lyndon State College in Vermont, and he has been at KWWL since 1995.
This is the graphic of the WeatherBrains Jeopardy game played by the gang this episode.
Other discussions in this weekly podcast include topics like:
Thanks for all the mail in our mail bag. Kevin gives us a run down.
From The Weather Center:
WeatherBrains 101: Winter has been raging across much of the United States and especially across the WeatherBrains area of Central Alabama. So we take a look at a form of winter precipitation that actually goes by two names, sleet and ice pellets. Bet you didn’t know that for the same volumes, sleet weighs more than snow!
TWIWH: Bill Murray looks back at the week of March 3rd. Ash Wednesday storm in 1962 produced a Great Atlantic Storm which lasted for three days.
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Web Sites from Episode 214:
Paul Yeager’s Blog, cloudyandcool.com
Paul Yeager’s new book release today
Picks of the Week:
Dr. Tim Coleman – Kaindl handheld anemometer
JB Elliott – METARs Decoded
Bill Murray – Severe Studios desktop notifier software
Brian Peters – A Tornado-free February
Kevin Selle – NOAA Office of Communication
James Spann – Earthquake Hazards Information
Mark Schnackenberg – NWS Peachtree City Warning Simulator
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.