Weather Geeks - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Don't Call Me Weathergirl

The Art of Weather Communication

U.S. NAVY Weather & Climate

Taking Weather To New Heights

The Weather on Mars

Capturing the Storm

Mind Blowing Modeling

A Forecast Legend: Lance Bosart

Tornadoes: The Stories They Tell

An Attack on Science

Craig Fugate: The Future of FEMA

Tornadoes: Past, Present & Future

The Most Terrifying Sound In The World

America's Hurricane Forecaster
Dr. Knabb discusses why the time is right to move back to television, the lessons learned from the 2016 season and how emphasizing individual impacts over wind category can be more effective in communicating hazards.

Episode 15
This weekly weather forum allows experts in meteorology and related fields to discuss issues that are of interest to the meteorological community but often ignored by the mainstream media. Hosted by J. Marshall Shepherd, a professor and former president of the American Meteorological Society, ``Weather Geeks'' tackles issues ranging from the pros and cons of storm chasing to technology that allows man to control the weather and the debate of machines vs. humans in weather forecasting.

The Monsoon
Weather photographers discuss the ins and outs of capturing the power of the North American monsoon - the combination of desert landscape and thunderstorms known for producing towering walls of dust, vivid lightning displays, and crashing downdrafts.

The Accidental Weather Geek
David Clark discusses his time as the leader of The Weather Channel; topics include the shifting television industry; the challenges of communicating weather hazards; the changing climate, and more.

The Radar Revolution?
A Boston-based company takes a product to market that they claim can use existing cell phone networks to produce a high-resolution weather radar system.

Flying With the Hurricane Hunters
The Weather Geeks team is joined by the Hurricane Hunters to talk about what it is like to fly inside the eye of the most powerful storms on earth.

Powering Through the Storm
Dr. Shepherd sits down with representatives from Florida's largest power company to discuss how meteorologists play a critical role in keeping the lights on when severe weather strikes.

Episode 21
This weekly weather forum allows experts in meteorology and related fields to discuss issues that are of interest to the meteorological community but often ignored by the mainstream media. Hosted by J. Marshall Shepherd, a professor and former president of the American Meteorological Society, ``Weather Geeks'' tackles issues ranging from the pros and cons of storm chasing to technology that allows man to control the weather and the debate of machines vs. humans in weather forecasting.

Episode 22
This weekly weather forum allows experts in meteorology and related fields to discuss issues that are of interest to the meteorological community but often ignored by the mainstream media. Hosted by J. Marshall Shepherd, a professor and former president of the American Meteorological Society, ``Weather Geeks'' tackles issues ranging from the pros and cons of storm chasing to technology that allows man to control the weather and the debate of machines vs. humans in weather forecasting.

Episode 23
This weekly weather forum allows experts in meteorology and related fields to discuss issues that are of interest to the meteorological community but often ignored by the mainstream media. Hosted by J. Marshall Shepherd, a professor and former president of the American Meteorological Society, ``Weather Geeks'' tackles issues ranging from the pros and cons of storm chasing to technology that allows man to control the weather and the debate of machines vs. humans in weather forecasting.

Episode 24
This weekly weather forum allows experts in meteorology and related fields to discuss issues that are of interest to the meteorological community but often ignored by the mainstream media. Hosted by J. Marshall Shepherd, a professor and former president of the American Meteorological Society, ``Weather Geeks'' tackles issues ranging from the pros and cons of storm chasing to technology that allows man to control the weather and the debate of machines vs. humans in weather forecasting.
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